With the presence of Bluetongue (BTV-3) now confirmed in Northern Ireland (NI), the Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC) Chief ...
While bluetongue does not have any effect on human health or food safety, it is a non-contagious, insect-borne, viral disease ...
A larger entry of cattle on offer at Lisnaskea Livestock Sales on Tuesday 2nd December sold to a good steady demand for all ...
A record entry of calves and young handlers turned out for the Four Breeds Calf Show at Ballymena Livestock Mart on Saturday ...
A 20km temporary control zone was put in place by The Department of, Environment and Rural Affairs on Saturday.
Oats continues to be one of Ireland’s most dependable tillage crops, writes Teagasc crops specialist Ciaran Collins, but is it time the market responded to the benefits?
It comes after surveillance at an abattoir indicated the presence of the disease in two cows from a County Down farm.
Deep concern has been voiced for the province’s cattle farmers, as testing ramps up following the likely discovery of ...
A 20km temporary control zone is in place after the disease was identified in two cows at a holding near Bangor, County Down.
Get all the festive feels with a new version of the coming-of-age classic. Maya Hawke, Emily Watson and Angela Lansbury lead ...
Department vets in Northern Ireland are investigating a suspected case of Bluetongue virus on a farm near Bangor, Co Down.
TESTING has been ramped up after the first suspected case of a horror virus was discovered on the island of Ireland. Two cows ...