The first suspected bluetongue virus outbreak in Northern Ireland is under investigation.

The disease is believed to be affecting two cows near Bangor, Co Down.

On Saturday the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) introduced a 20km temporary control zone (TCZ) and moving susceptible species in or out of it is now prohibited.

A general licence is available that allows animals to cross the boundary if they are going directly to slaughter.

Bluetongue is an animal disease that affects livestock including cattle and sheep, as well as goats, deer and llamas.

DAERA vets are investigating the suspicion of Bluetongue virus at a holding near Bangor. More info: https://t.co/dXvlY84Q69 pic.twitter.com/GfFqNTTH4o

— DAERA (@daera_ni) November 29, 2025

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