The ship Karim Allah docked in Cartagena in Spain with more than 850 cattle on board . Spanish authorities have said the company was also liable for the cost of killing the animals and destroying the carcasses. “We are trying to resist, if they take the animals, and to get a new private expert animal health report,” said Masramón. He added, however, that if Spanish authorities were to remove the animals on health grounds they would probably succeed. Masramón said although he was not an animal health technician, he did not agree with the official Spanish veterinary report released on Friday.
Source: The Guardian February 27, 2021 02:12 UTC