A farmer from the Magadan region was fined for serious violations in livestock management.

14.04.2025
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A farmer from the Magadan region was fined for serious violations in livestock management.
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The basis for the administrative cases was an inspection of a peasant farm belonging to Komar S.V., conducted jointly with the prosecutor's office in early March.

During the inspection, numerous violations were recorded, including the burning of animal carcasses on the farm's premises, failure to comply with rules for handling livestock by-products, and violations of veterinary and sanitary standards for keeping cattle .

Specifically, a pit containing the remains of 33 animals was discovered on a farm in the village of Arman. In the cowsheds of a farm in the village of Klepka, the manure level reached 20-40 cm. There was no designated storage area for livestock byproducts. The animals were kept in unsanitary conditions, dirty and emaciated, without food, and with frozen water in their drinking bowls.

The carcasses of dead cows were found in pens next to live animals, and in one of the barns, 38 carcasses in varying degrees of decomposition were found.

Taking into account all the identified violations, the Office of Rosselkhoznadzor held individual entrepreneur S.V. Komar administratively liable under Articles 10.8, Part 3, and 10.6, Part 1.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation and imposed fines of 100,000 and 60,000 rubles, respectively.

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