The Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA) says it is providing continuous veterinary care and that animal welfare remains a priority throughout the importation and transport process for recently imported cattle heading to its Ebini Livestock Facility. In a public statement carried by multiple outlets, the GLDA rejects claims circulating on social media that it is mishandling the welfare, transportation, or management of the animals en route. The authority says the information being shared online is “false, misleading, and unsubstantiated.” According to the reports, the statement emphasizes that the health and welfare of animals are monitored throughout the journey as part of the importation process. One report specifically notes the arrival of pregnant heifers from Brazil, reinforcing that the livestock being transported includes animals requiring additional care and attention. The GLDA presents its position as a response to public concern raised by online allegations, and it reiterates assurances that veterinary support is ongoing during transport to the Ebini facility. The outlets do not provide independent verification of the social media claims or details beyond the GLDA’s stated assurances.