Pens on the livestock carrier Sarah bedded with sawdust ahead of bulls being loaded last week for Libya.
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Curzon Livestock will fill another boat of heavy bulls for export to Libya in the coming weeks, the company said this week. Its first delivery of 2019 arrived in the Libyan port of Misurata on Tuesday with more than 900 bulls on board.
The date and details of the second boatload have not yet been agreed but the firm is hopeful of more Libyan orders for Irish bulls through 2019.
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Curzon Livestock will fill another boat of heavy bulls for export to Libya in the coming weeks, the company said this week. Its first delivery of 2019 arrived in the Libyan port of Misurata on Tuesday with more than 900 bulls on board.
The date and details of the second boatload have not yet been agreed but the firm is hopeful of more Libyan orders for Irish bulls through 2019.
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