Federal Court reviews avian flu cull order for B.C. ostrich farm
15-04-2025 14:00 via cbc.ca

Federal Court reviews avian flu cull order for B.C. ostrich farm

Universal Ostrich's entire flock of about 400 birds was ordered culled in February by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency after H5N1 avian flu was detected in December — but the farm managed to get its birds a stay of execution until the court could rule on the merits of the cull order.
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