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Native Irish cattle become first to graze at Shannon Airport

Summary by Limerick Post Newspaper
CATTLE are grazing at Shannon Airport, and they’re not blocking the runway. A herd of Doimeann cattle – a native Irish breed – have become the first to graze on airport-owned land in Ireland. The herd’s new home at Thady’s Hill, a 10-acre site near Shannon Airport, which they share with rare and endangered species of native grasses and flowers (including bees and pyramidal orchids), is part of the first phase of the airport’s ongoing Farmland Bi…
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Limerick Post Newspaper broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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