B.C. mink farmer decides to destroy 1,000 animals after positive COVID-19 tests
VICTORIA — The operator of a second British Columbia mink farm with animals that tested positive for COVID-19 has euthanized the remaining 1,000 mink, says the province’s chief veterinarian.
The Fraser Valley breeder made the personal decision to put down the operation’s animals after tests last month on three dead mink at the farm confirmed COVID-19, Dr. Rayna Gunvaldsen said.
The operator was not ordered by the provincial government to euthanize the animals as more tests are underway to determine the extent of the presence of COVID-19, she said.
“It was a very personal decision by the owner,” Gunvaldsen said.

