Bluetongue Found on Four Farms in Wexford
Bluetongue virus has been confirmed on four farms in Co Wexford. The farms are located in the Blackwater area of the county.
Seven animals originating from the first farm which tested positive have been identified with the virus, with two bluetongue-positive cattle confirmed on a second farm.
Two other farms have each had one bovine which tested positive, Dr Eoin Ryan, deputy chief veterinary officer, told the Irish Farmers Journal.
“These cases were picked up under the Department’s ongoing surveillance, with further tests being carried out.
“Over 800 blood tests of cattle have been carried out since 1 January 2026,” he said...
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