Denmark mink farm turbine damage exposed

Wounded_mink13 June 2014

The owner of a Danish mink farm at the centre of a controversy over nearby wind turbines has reported more casualties among his animals.

Breitbart London reported on Tuesday that the turbines have been linked to a series of miscarriages and deformities among the mink, as well as increasingly aggressive behaviour, but the farmer now says that things have got worse, with healthy pups having to be put down.

The farmer reports having to separate the mothers from their young after they became aggressive and started attacking them. This happened at the same time that the wind… Read more

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Denmark: 1,600 animals were born prematurely at a mink farm this month. Many had deformities, and most were dead on arrival. The lack of eyeballs was the most common malformation. Veterinarians ruled out food and viruses as possible causes. The only thing different at the farm since last year has been the installation of four large wind turbines only 328 meters away.

The wind farm consists of four 3 MW turbines, VESTAS model V112, reaching out to 140 meters in height at the tip of the blades. When they became operative last fall, a first mishap was reported by… Read more

Second Harvest revisited: animal and wildlife suffering and sacrifice in the name of non-performing, disastrous “green”

Sherri Lange, CEO, North American Platform Against Wind Power (NA-PAW)

minkfarmwisconsinWhile some farmers use the term “Second Harvest” to benignly refer to their 
welcomed scoop of the wind money harvest from hosting wind turbines, a more 
sinister meaning is clear for home grown environmentalism. This “harvest” 
involves the widespread and now more fully understood feature of animal suffering and death, ugly killing fields, associated with the now equally understood uselessness of wind “factories.” This “harvest,” was ever more evident… Read more