Cull of BC ostriches paused pending court appeal
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Cull of BC ostriches paused pending court appeal
The Federal Court of Appeal has granted a stay that pauses the potential cull of nearly 400 ostriches at a B.C. farm. Court records show that a motion to pause plans for the cull, pending an appeal, was granted this afternoon in Ottawa.
Canada's National Observer (www.nationalobserver.com)
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Cull of BC ostriches paused pending court appeal
The Federal Court of Appeal has granted a stay that pauses the potential cull of nearly 400 ostriches at a B.C. farm. Court records show that a motion to pause plans for the cull, pending an appeal, was granted this afternoon in Ottawa.
Canada's National Observer (www.nationalobserver.com)
I think RFK Jr. should live amongst them while the appeal is adjudicated. Surely it will but strengthen his already robust immune system.
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Cull of BC ostriches paused pending court appeal
The Federal Court of Appeal has granted a stay that pauses the potential cull of nearly 400 ostriches at a B.C. farm. Court records show that a motion to pause plans for the cull, pending an appeal, was granted this afternoon in Ottawa.
Canada's National Observer (www.nationalobserver.com)
What are the ostriches for? Are they on a farm and sold as meat? If it’s a health issue sure let the ostriches live but ban the meat from being sold. Separate them from those that will be sold for meat.
Otherwise what would happen if a zoo had some rare bird catch avian flu? Would they be forced to kill all of the other rare birds in the zoo?
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What are the ostriches for? Are they on a farm and sold as meat? If it’s a health issue sure let the ostriches live but ban the meat from being sold. Separate them from those that will be sold for meat.
Otherwise what would happen if a zoo had some rare bird catch avian flu? Would they be forced to kill all of the other rare birds in the zoo?
The problem with that is that the virus stays in the area, meaning other flocks (ie: chickens or turkeys) can become infected.