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Sarnia

Huron Farmer Fined For Handling Of Downed Cow

A Huron County farmer has been fined under the Food Safety and Quality Act.

Last August, Gerald Kemerink shipped a cull cow to the Ontario Livestock Exchange for sale.

An OMAFRA-appointed veterinary inspector determined the cow was a fallen animal and had it euthanized.

Under provincial law, Kemerink was responsible for promptly killing or arranging to have the downed animal killed in a humane manner, rather than shipping it out for market.

The Kippen-area farmer pled guilty to the charge in court in Goderich and was fined 15 hundred dollars.

He's also required to pay a 375 dollar Victim Fine Surcharge.

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