
Federal judge says cull of 400 ostriches at B.C. farm hit by avian flu can proceed
A Federal Court judge has denied a bid to prevent the Canadian Food Inspection Agency from culling 400 ostriches on a British Columbia farm that was hit by an avian flu outbreak.
The court on Tuesday rejected two judicial reviews that were filed by Universal Ostrich Farms after the agency ordered the flock killed in December, then denied a bid for an exemption in January.
Katie Pasitney’s parents own the farm and she said after the ruling was released that they plan “to fight this legally as far as we can go.”
She said they were inviting supporters to come to the farm in Edgewood in southeastern B.C. and show “kindness, peacefulness and love” in protest of the cull, adding the Canadian Food Inspection Agency had the “full authority … to come in whenever they want.”