Obituary: Dan Lenihan, major player in Irish poultry industry

Lenihan bought Cobb Ireland assets in 1974 and increased production to more than 2 million parent stock chicks a year by 2000.

May 15, 2018

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Obituary: Dan Lenihan, major player in Irish poultry industry
Cobb-Vantress Inc.

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Dan Lenihan stands next to a replica of the Cobb chick delivery vehicle produced for the company’s centenary.

Dan Lenihan, who introduced the Cobb breed of chickens to Ireland and contributed to its success across the U.K. and Europe, has died at age 79, according to an announcement from Cobb-Vantress Inc.

In the 1970s, Cobb was one of the U.S. broiler breeds that transformed chicken from luxury to an everyday meal, and Lenihan saw this potential when he bought the assets of Cobb Ireland in 1974. This company had been established in the early 1960s to serve the Irish market at a time when there were severe animal health restrictions on imports of poultry.

Cobb Ireland built a hatchery at Straffan, near Dublin, Ireland, and after purchasing the business, Lenihan bought another hatchery at Mullingar in County Westmeath to expand production. This increased from less than 100,000 to more than 2 million parent stock chicks a year by 2000, delivering throughout Ireland and the U.K.

Cobb Ireland began exporting breeding stock to Taiwan and Syria in 1975. As the Cobb breed has expanded across Europe, the Middle East and Africa during the last 40 years, the company has played a significant role in this growth.

During the last 20 years, Lenihan's operation in Ireland has transitioned from a distributor to a contract producer for Cobb Europe. Ireland's history in terms of notifiable diseases has played a key role in Cobb being able to protect supply to customers during the avian influenza issues that occur from time to time in Western Europe. The farms hold a combination of great-grandparent and grandparent stock.

“Dan has been a true ambassador for Cobb over the last 40 years,” Mark Sams, general manager for Cobb Europe, said. “He was a trusted and respected partner who built up relationships within the industry from the U.S., Africa and as far as Australia. He will be deeply missed by us all.”

Lenihan was born in Newcastle West, County Limerick, and initially studied dairy science at Cork University. After working in a hatchery in Kill, County Kildare, he set up his own poultry business in Newcastle West with the initial Irish franchise for the Warren Brown egg layer and later sold this business to Whittaker's Hatchery in Cork.

He is a former chairman of Bord Glad, the Irish Food Board, and served as chairman of the Respect charity. He has also been chairman of the National Poultry Council in Ireland and of the Irish Chick Hatcheries Assn.

Cobb-Vantress, with headquarters in Siloam Springs, Ark., is the world’s oldest pedigree broiler breeding company. It distributes poultry to more than 120 countries.

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