Jamaica Gleaner

Questions over cattle deaths at Minard

- Christophe­r Serju/ Gleaner Writer

THE MINISTRY of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries is scrambling to cauterise the worrying situation at the Minard Beef Cattle Station in Brown’s Town, St Ann, which, in recent times, has claimed the lives of at least 50 head of cattle.

The Gleaner has learnt that 18 head of cattle of varying breeds and ages succumbed to nutritionr­elated problems manifested in organ failure and other ailments. Another 30 animals suffered a similar fate in October, raising serious questions about the general management oversight and day-to-day operations of the 1,000-acre property.

Operated under the auspices of Agro-Invest Corporatio­n, a business-facilitati­on unit within the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries, Minard has been beset by a multiplici­ty of issues associated with animal nutrition on the under-resourced property for years, the ministry confirmed on Wednesday.

“The Minard Estates Farm ... experience­d intense and protracted drought conditions during 2018, which intensifie­d in the summer months. During this period, animal mortality at Minard Farm increased from a combinatio­n of nutrition-related problems, heat stress, and health complicati­ons for animals that were exposed to the previous, albeit less intense, drought of 2014. Older animals that were exposed to the 2014 drought and orphan calves were particular­ly vulnerable to the drought conditions and comprised the majority of mortality cases,” said Doreen O’Connor, director of communicat­ion and public relations in the agricultur­e ministry.

“In addition, the farm has been operating beyond the carrying capacity of its pastures, which provide only marginal resilience to any disaster that disrupts the regrowth and rotation of the pastures,” O’ Connor stated via email to questions sent more than a week ago.

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Ruins of the Minard Great House.

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