By Canadian Press on September 26, 2025.
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the “ongoing delay” in carrying out the cull of ostriches at a British Columbia farm presents “potential animal and human health risks.”
The agency says in a statement that it will continue to feed the birds under veterinary oversight, and it will be using the feed provided by Universal Ostrich Farms’ regular suppliers.
The statement says it has determined there are between 300 and 330 ostriches on the farm in southeastern B.C., and work on determining a more precise count is ongoing.
The agency also says it has identified one ostrich on-site “with compromised health” but it doesn’t say what is wrong with the bird.
The birds on the farm have been given a temporary reprieve after the Supreme Court of Canada issued a last-minute stay of the cull earlier this week.
The cull was ordered after an outbreak of avian flu at the farm, but the farm’s owners have challenged the move saying the birds that survived are healthy and scientifically valuable.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2025.
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