CATTLE

Cattle die on live export vessel destined for Indonesia

The Department of Agriculture has confirmed cattle deaths on the Brahman Express.

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The Department of Agriculture has confirmed cattle have died on a live export ship destined for Indonesia. Credit: crbellette, Shutterstock.

The Department of Agriculture has confirmed cattle have died on a live export ship destined for Indonesia. Credit: crbellette, Shutterstock.

A SIGNIFICANT number of cattle have died on the live export vessel traveling from Darwin to Indonesia, with the Department of Agriculture confirming yesterday it has been notified of the incident.  ...

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