Animal 0 Posté(e) le 11 septembre 2010 http://www.cbc.ca/canada/prince-edward-island/story/2010/09/10/pe-mink-farm-prop\osal.htmlîle-du-prince-édouard (Canada) 10 sept. 2010An environmental assessment is underway for a proposed mink farm inSprington, P.E.I.The province has an application from Ryan MacPhee to build two minkbarns that would house about 2,000 breeding female minks.The barns would house up to 10,000 animals during peak periods afterthe females give birth.Jay Carr, an environmental impact officer with the Department ofEnvironment, Energy and Forestry, said the property is currently anopen field in Queens County."We're looking for what they're going to do for odour control andmanure management mostly. Also, there is a stream in the area," he said."It's not close, but we're making sure that it's not going to beimpacted. If [residents] have any concerns, they have the opportunityto comment to our department."The barns would be more than 300 metres from the nearest homes. Thatdistance is nearly twice what the province requires.The owner said concrete floors and troughs would contain manure and itwould be trucked away daily for disposal off-site.Call for public feedbackCarr said a final decision on a building permit will be made after thepublic consultation deadline of Sept. 20.Residents in the area have 10 days to respond to the application.There are about a dozen mink farms on P.E.I.MacPhee is from Meadowbank and is a butcher by trade, but he said hehas been working with a mink farmer for a few years to learn the ropes.He will be raising the mink on contact, which means he will only ownthe barns, feed and equipment. The animals will be owned by someoneelse and he will raise them for a fee.The mink would be killed at the site and shipped to Nova Scotia to beskinned."The price has gone up and down a lot in the last few years but it hasfinally stabilized. It looks like a good time to give mink farming atry," MacPhee told CBC News."I prefer to keep out of the spotlight. Fur farming attracts a lot ofattention from people like animal rights activists. I can do withoutit."Neighbour Mark Chenier had no objections to the plan."I think it's fine. It doesn't bother me. As long as they keep alltheir animals contained, not free ranging or anything," he said."We're out in the country.You've got to expect things like that."http://www.cbc.ca/canada/prince-edward-island/story/2010/09/10/pe-mink-farm-prop\osal.html#ixzz0zAp4lf8D Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
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