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Cattle killed in Bridgend farm blaze 23.03.07

A BRIDGEND farmer is counting the cost of a fire on Wednesday night that killed eleven cattle and more than ten lambing sheep.
The blaze broke out in a hayshed on the farm of Stephen Fairman, Carrowreagh around 11pm before spreading to two adjacent livestock sheds.
Four units of the fire brigade from both sides of the border attended the fire - believed to have been caused by an electrical fault.
Mr. Fairman told InishowenNews.com he estimated his loss would run to well over €11,000 not including the extensive damage to the three outbuildings.
“We managed to get some cattle out but couldn’t get to the rest because of heavy smoke. The fire also spread to a shed with sheep that were heavily in lamb. We don’t know at this stage how many lambing sheep we’ve lost but it’s at least ten.”
A shocked Mr. Fairman said he was running an errand when he received a call on his mobile phone about the fire.
“When I got home around 11.30pm the fire was well underway. It’s a terrible upsetting sight here today with all the dead and the sick animals. Some of the animals have suffered burns to their eyes and lips and many are wheezing badly due to the smoke inhalation. More animals will have to be put down.”
A truck from the Dead Animal Collection Agency in Cavan and a vet were expected at the farm yesterday afternoon.
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