Bluetongue cases suspected on fourth Northern Ireland farm 

The North's Department of Agriculture has announced two further suspected bluetongue cases have emerged on a fourth Co Down farm
Bluetongue cases suspected on fourth Northern Ireland farm 

The cases, which are suspected in two cattle, were detected as part of surveillance within the temporary control zone. File picture

A fourth suspected outbreak of bluetongue virus is under investigation in Northern Ireland.

The North's Department of Agriculture has announced two further suspected bluetongue cases have emerged on a fourth Co Down farm.

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