Canada’s mink breeders increasing security to protect animals and industry from COVID
HALIFAX — Canada’s mink breeders are increasing safety measures on their farms to avoid the devastating COVID-19 outbreaks that have plagued their European and American counterparts.
Infections on mink farms in Europe and the United States have revealed the animals are susceptible to COVID-19. Canada’s breeders are worried the pandemic could destroy the industry, which is already suffering from a drop in fur prices and losses from the Chinese market.
Merv Wiseman, vice-president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fur Breeders Association, says mink farmers won’t hesitate to cull their animals if an outbreak occurs on farms.
“This would be a loss that could potentially ruin an industry,” Wiseman said in an interview Wednesday, adding that some breeds of minks “are irreplaceable.”