The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has filed two charges related to semen imports against Karley Sinclair of Clair Lane Stock Farm near Fergus.
He is to appear in provincial court in Guelph on May 28.
The CFIA claims that Sinclair knowingly imported cattle semen in February, 2018, without presenting paperwork to border officials and that between March 9, 2018, and May 10 he owned an animal being imported “in contravention” of the Health of Animals Act.
Clair Lane Stock Farm was founded in 2007 and says on its website that it is “Specializing in Sourcing Hard to Find, Rare and Limited Frozen Genetics.’