A flooded poultry operation in Duplin, N.C. (Waterkeeper Alliance photo by Rick Dove) |
Brian Long, a spokesman for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, said they were aware of poultry farms being flooded, but had no confirmation of hog losses, Fears writes. Rick Dove, an environmentalist for the Waterkeeper Alliance who claimed to have seen thousands of floating carcasses, estimated the number of dead chickens “is probably in the millions" and “there could be tens of thousands of dead hogs.”
Another concern is animal waste getting into fresh water, Fears writes. "The state doesn’t disclose the amount of waste the animals produce, but some organization estimate it at more than 15 million pounds of manure annually." (Read more)
from The Rural Blog http://ift.tt/2dL93ly Flooding from Hurricane Matthew leading to mass drownings of chickens, hogs in North Carolina - Entrepreneur Generations
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