'Public not at risk from cattle botulism outbreak'

Stormont Department of Agriculture chiefs said today that a botulism outbreak in cattle in Northern Ireland posed no risk to the public.

Stormont Department of Agriculture chiefs said today that a botulism outbreak in cattle in Northern Ireland posed no risk to the public.

The disease has been discovered in 90 farms in the past three-and-a-half years, a Department spokeswoman confirmed today.

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