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Randalstown: Farmer jailed after ‘shocking’ animal cruelty

The case arose following a complaint of two carcasses in a field at the junction of Church Road and Clonkeen Road, according to Daera.

Daera staff carried out multiple inspections between 7 March 2024 and 24 April 2024.

During these inspections, they found animals in need of veterinary attention and multiple carcasses.

Six animals were euthanised by the Daera vet present, as in their opinion the animals were “suffering unnecessarily”.

“This was a shocking case of animal neglect and animal suffering. It was also a distressing case for the local inspectors, vets and enforcement officers who had to attend the farm,” a Daera spokesperson added.


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