Feedlot Alley

Feedlot Alley

Feedlot Alley is a nickname given to a 500 km² area northwest of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada known for its intensive livestock operations. The area is home to over 500,000 cattle and 180,000 hogs.

Criticism

In 1998, Chinook Health, the health authority that oversees the region that includes Feedlot Alley, reported one of the highest rates of gastrointestinal illnesses in the province, with rates 1.5 times the provincial average.

Intensive livestock operations such as those in this area pose a potential threat to the water supply because of runoff. While most waste from the operations is used to fertilise crops in the area, smaller farms cannot absorb all nutrients from the manure risking excess waste being washed into the water supply.

References


* [http://www.cfcj-fcjc.org/full-text/energy.htm Creating Energy or Frustration: The Use of Consensus Building By Governments to Attack Sustainability Issues] . Tammy Praskach. 2000. Accessed 7 November 2006.
* [http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/LoPBdP/BP/prb0245-e.htm Rural Canada: Access To Health Care] , Stephen Laurent. 1 December 2002. Accessed 7 November 2006.

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