Farmers urged to be vigilant after Schmallenberg signs found in Cork

The Department of Agriculture has identified the Schmallenberg virus in a bovine foetus submitted for autopsy from a farm in Co Cork.

Farmers urged to be vigilant after Schmallenberg signs found in Cork

The virus does not give rise to any human health or food safety concerns, but can lead to a drop in milk production.

This is the first known incident of the virus in an Irish farm. The department has been carrying out surveillance since February.

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