Judge describes 'ost distressing' animal neglect on Clare farm
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lunes, 14 de julio de 2025, 12:36 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Veterinary inspector Andrew O’Connor testified that the farm had 100 cattle and 200 sheep. During his first visit in November 2023, he found the animals in poor condition, with no fodder and water troughs contaminated with algae and stagnant water. The department decided to remove the animals around Christmas 2023, seizing all animals except for 10 bullocks and a few uncatchable sheep [1].
Judge Alec Gabbett described the photos of animal neglect as "most distressing," expressing concerns about Cahir's ability to comply with a compliance notice limiting his stock to 20 bovines and no sheep. Cahir has pleaded guilty to neglect and has suffered from physical and mental health issues since 2021 [1].
The case highlights the challenges faced by the Irish farming industry, including the need for better animal welfare standards and the potential impact of health issues on farmers' ability to comply with regulations. The court adjourned the case until October 10th.
References:
[1] https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/courts/2025/07/14/photos-of-animal-neglect-on-clare-farm-most-distressing-judge-says/
A Clare farmer, Pat Cahir, has been accused of neglecting his cattle and sheep, resulting in a mortality rate of 2-3 cows per week. The Department of Agriculture removed almost all animals from the farm due to the poor conditions, including contaminated water and unsuitable sheds. Judge Alec Gabbett described the photos of animal neglect as "most distressing" and expressed concerns about Mr. Cahir's ability to comply with a compliance notice limiting his stock to 20 bovines and no sheep.
Ennis, Ireland - The Ennis District Court has heard a disturbing case of animal neglect involving Pat Cahir, a Clare farmer. The Department of Agriculture removed almost all cattle and sheep from Cahir's farm at Buncraggy due to a high mortality rate, with two to three cows dying weekly as a result of neglect [1].Veterinary inspector Andrew O’Connor testified that the farm had 100 cattle and 200 sheep. During his first visit in November 2023, he found the animals in poor condition, with no fodder and water troughs contaminated with algae and stagnant water. The department decided to remove the animals around Christmas 2023, seizing all animals except for 10 bullocks and a few uncatchable sheep [1].
Judge Alec Gabbett described the photos of animal neglect as "most distressing," expressing concerns about Cahir's ability to comply with a compliance notice limiting his stock to 20 bovines and no sheep. Cahir has pleaded guilty to neglect and has suffered from physical and mental health issues since 2021 [1].
The case highlights the challenges faced by the Irish farming industry, including the need for better animal welfare standards and the potential impact of health issues on farmers' ability to comply with regulations. The court adjourned the case until October 10th.
References:
[1] https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/courts/2025/07/14/photos-of-animal-neglect-on-clare-farm-most-distressing-judge-says/

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