The owners of an ostrich farm in the Kootenays have won a court injunction against the cull of hundreds of their birds. A ...
An ostrich farm in B.C.'s West Kootenay has been ordered to cull its entire herd of 400 birds after the Canadian Food ...
Ostrich is touted as a more sustainable red meat that tastes just like beef.
The owners of a B.C. ostrich farm could be paid $1.2 million in compensation from the federal government for culling 400 birds due to an avian flu outbreak.
Ostriches, on the other hand, seem to be all that could be desired, judging from the experience of certain ostrich-raisers in the colony of Victoria., Australia. View Full Article in Timesmachine ...
Outrage, upset and even legal grounds are being raised Canada-wide over an order for a B.C. ostrich farm to kill its 400 ...
The Edgewood farmers facing a Canadian Food Inspection Agency cull order are heading to court today in an attempt to delay ...
A B.C. ostrich farm is considering legal action in an effort to stop the ordered cull of hundreds of its birds over bird flu concerns.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), accompanied by RCMP officers, were met by protesters when they arrived at ...
An order to kill 400 ostriches is on hold as the matter is before the courts. An urgent injunction was filed with the ...
Within the next two weeks, the owners of a remote B.C. ostrich farm are expected to round up 400 of their ostriches and kill them following an avian flu outbreak. “We can’t shoot them.
A B.C. ostrich farm ordered to kill off its entire herd of what it says is roughly 400 birds due to an avian flu infection is instead fighting its case in court — and in the court of public opinion.