Hundreds of culled mink resurface after burial in Denmark

26 November 2020, 16:04

Denmark Minks
Denmark Minks. Picture: PA

All of Denmark’s 15 million mink were culled to prevent the spread of a mutated strain of coronavirus.

Hundreds of mink culled to minimise the risk of coronavirus re-transmission to humans have risen from their shallow graves in western Denmark.

Danish authorities said the phenomenon was due to gases building up inside their bodies

Jannike Elmegaard of the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration said: “The gases cause the animals to expand and, in the worst cases, the mink get pushed out of the ground.”

He said it affected “a few hundred” animals.

The mink are buried in trenches that are 2.5 metres deep and 3 metres wide.

A first layer of about 1 metre of dead mink were then covered with chalk before another layer of animals was laid, covered again with chalk and then with dirt.

But because the soil where they are buried is sandy, some have re-emerged.

Mr Elmegaard called it “a natural process” and added: “We assume it is the mink that were in the upper layer that (popped) up.

“Had the earth been more clayish then it would have been heavier and the mink would not have resurfaced.”

Denmark Farmer Protest
Mink farming has been banned until the end of next year, sparking protests among farmers (Henning Bagger/Ritzau via AP)

The animals who have resurfaced are being reburied elsewhere and authorities are guarding the site to keep away foxes and birds.

Denmark culled thousands of mink in the northern part of the country after 11 people contracted a mutated version of the coronavirus that had been observed among the animals.

Earlier this month, the Social Democratic minority government got a majority in parliament to back its decision to cull all of Denmark’s roughly 15 million mink. This included healthy ones outside the northern part of the country where infections have been found.

The proposed law also bans mink farming until the end of 2021.

The government had announced the cull despite not having the right to order the killing of healthy animals – an embarrassing misstep that caused it to scramble to build political consensus for a new law.

Parliament also has to decide to pay compensation to the breeders. Danish mink farms are the world’s biggest supplier of mink fur, accounting for 40% of global production. Most exports go to China and Hong Kong.

There are 1,139 mink farms in Denmark, employing about 6,000 people. Breeders have said the culling will put an end to the industry.

On Thursday, Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen visited a mink farm in northern Denmark – an experience she described as “emotional”.

Before wiping tears away with her sleeve, she added: “(The operators) had their life’s work shattered in a very, very short time.

“When we get on the other side of this… then I hope that they and all other mink breeders will remember that it is not because of them and that it is not because they have been bad mink breeders.”

The coronavirus evolves constantly as it replicates but, to date, none of the identified mutations has changed Covid-19’s transmissibility or lethality.

By Press Association

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