
Here are some facts about the proposed cull of hundreds of ostriches at B.C. farm
Protesters have been gathered for weeks at an ostrich farm in Edgewood, B.C., where an outbreak of avian flu killed 69 of the birds in December and January.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency wants the remaining 400 or so birds killed. Here’s the situation:
WHY DOES THE CFIA WANT THE BIRDS CULLED?
The CFIA says allowing an exposed flock to live increases the risk of reassortment or mutation of the virus, particularly because the ostriches are raised in the open and are exposed to wild birds and other animals.