Gardaí have recovered 18 cattle worth €30,000 taken in a raid by cattle rustlers from a remote farm in west Cork in November.
Colm Dineen of Cappaghmore, Ballydehob, Co Cork, appeared before Macroom District Court on Wednesday ...
Bluetongue suspected in second herd in Co Down - A second temporary control zone has been established around the farm near ...
The Royal Ulster Agricultural Society said the decision was taken due to the ongoing risk and uncertainty regarding ...
The first suspected bluetongue virus outbreak in Northern Ireland is under investigation. The disease is believed to be ...
Royal Ulster Winter Fair cattle classes cancelled over bluetongue disease - The decision was described as having been taken because of the ongoing risk and uncertainty regarding bluetongue in Northern ...
A suspected case of Bluetongue virus has been identified in cattle in Northern Ireland. Officials in Stormont's Agriculture ...
MORE cases of bluetongue have been confirmed in a herd of cows in Co Down. Two cases of the disease were confirmed at a farm ...
A deal had been negotiated between what the Irish man believed was the owner of a farm in the northern Italian province of Mantua for 115 Irish cattle.
18 cattle that were taken from a farm in west Cork last month have been recovered. The herd, whose owner previously said were worth around €30,000, were identified during a search operation involving ...
A man in his 30s is due to appear before Macroom District Court today, Wednesday December 10, after being charged in connection with the theft of 18 cattle in west Cork. The charges follow an ...
Northern Ireland’s bluetongue-free status hit as 44 suspected cases emerge, prompting urgent farm controls and movement restrictions.