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A north-west farmer has been fined in court after he failed to register three calves and failed to notify the department of six cattle movements.
Martin Joseph Doherty (52), of 350 Seacoast Road, Limavady pleaded guilty to the charges and was fined £450 plus £15 offender levy today at Ballymena Magistrates’ Court.
The case arose from a cattle identification inspection of Doherty’s herd by officers from DAERA’s Welfare and Enforcement Branch.
Registering livestock births within seven days of identification or before movement off the holding, whichever is the earlier.
Calves must be identified within 36 hours of birth in the case of a dairy herd or within 20 days of birth in herds other than dairy herds.
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of two people accused of mistreating livestock. Diane Shearmon, 39, and Nicholas Shearmon, whose age is not recorded in court documents, are accused of failing to register the deaths of 21 animals, keep a register of their flock or protect their sheep and cattle from risks to their health. Nicholas Shearmon has also been charged with causing unnecessary suffering to a number of cows, including three that died and one that was allegedly found severely malnourished. The majority of the offences are claimed to have been committed in 2019 at Spiderweb Paddocks, Seend. The Shearmons, both of Seend, near Melksham, had been due before Swindon Magistrates’ Court on Monday to answer the total 24 charges against them.
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of two people accused of mistreating livestock. Diane Shearmon, 39, and Nicholas Shearmon, whose age is not recorded in court documents, are accused of failing to register the deaths of 21 animals, keep a register of their flock or protect their sheep and cattle from risks to their health. Nicholas Shearmon has also been charged with causing unnecessary suffering to a number of cows, including three that died and one that was allegedly found severely malnourished. The majority of the offences are claimed to have been committed in 2019 at Spiderweb Paddocks, Seend. The Shearmons, both of Seend, near Melksham, had been due before Swindon Magistrates’ Court on Monday to answer the total 24 charges against them. When they did not turn up to court a warrant was issued for their arrest.
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