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Agri-Business
'No stone will be left unturned' in DAFM calf investigation - Hackett
Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), Pippa Hackett has said that “no stone...
Agri-Business
Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), Pippa Hackett has said that “no stone...
Agri-Business
Bord Bia has warned that “high standards of animal welfare” throughout the supply chain “are vital to maintaining the positive...
Agri-Business
The Irish Co-Operative Organisation Society (ICOS) has said that it will “fully support” an investigation by the Department of Agriculture,...
Agri-Business
Mart workers shown mistreating calves during an RTÉ Investigates programme last night (Monday, July 10) must be identified and sacked,...
Agri-Business
“Disturbing” scenes aired in an RTÉ Investigates programme tonight (Monday, July 10) are not reflective of thousands of dairy farmers “who...
Agri-Business
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine has condemned what he has described as the “shocking practices” on an...
Agri-Business
An Ireland South MEP has called for random inspections to be carried out at marts in the wake of footage...
Agri-Business
The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) has said that an investigation by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM)...
Dairy News
Based on figures released by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), 65% of the calves born in...
Dairy Technical
Replacement heifer calves that were born in January and February should now all be at grass and weaned from milk....
Dairy Technical
The total number of calf registrations in 2023 to-date stands just shy of two million at 1,941,492 head based on...
Dairy Technical
Summer scour is something that many farmers have seen in their calves in recent years, with its exact cause still...
Beef Technical
Many farms rearing calves this spring are now at a stage where the calves are eating sufficient amounts of dry...
Beef
There has been another step forward for the genotyping of calves as a stakeholder meeting took place in Dublin yesterday...
Beef News
A total of 78% of the 1.68 million calves registered to-date this year have came from the dairy herd, according...
Agri-Business
Several new criteria are included in an interim update to Bord Bia’s Sustainable Dairy Assurance Scheme (SDAS) as a calf...
Rural Life
A New Zealand farmer who was found responsible for the deaths of 610 calves has been placed on home detention...
Dairy
Herd genotyping is one of the “most obvious” ways that dairy farms in Ireland can ensure optimum calf welfare, particularly...