The case was confirmed on Friday after tests were carried out on a dead 10-year-old cow that had been delivered for destruction
The BSE case, commonly known as mad cow disease, is atypical, meaning it can occur naturally as opposed to traditionally BSE caused by contaminated feedBeef exports from the Republic of Ireland to China have been suspended after a case of atypical BSE, commonly known as mad cow disease, was detected in a cow.
The Chinese market had reopened to Irish beef exports in January, following a three-year closure due to a previous BSE case discovered in 2020.
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