11-07-2025, 03:50 PM
There is a whole history to the ostrich saga. It is easier to post the previous discussions than to try and explain them.
http://www.animalloverswebforum.com/show...p?tid=8566
The final hope was to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. They refused to hear the case. That means previous cull orders go ahead.
https://globalnews.ca/news/11513951/ostr...-court-bc/
This is a sad outcome and not what most people wanted. The ostriches had many supporters, but not in the court system.
The birds did have avian flu, but the birds are not sick now. That was last winter. If the birds were a danger, we would know by now. There has been no avian flu outbreak because of the ostriches. Since they recovered, it is a rare chance to study birds that survived the avian flu. I don't think all the birds actually caught it.
I know we have a protocol to kill everything in sight if there is even one case of avian flu, but is that always the right response.
This is not the usual chicken farm. These are ostriches living under very different circumstances. Once the birds are gone we miss the chance to study them.
Some day they will look back on this and know they were wrong. That doesn't do the ostriches much good does it.
I doubt they even know how to kill them humanely.
http://www.animalloverswebforum.com/show...p?tid=8566
The final hope was to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. They refused to hear the case. That means previous cull orders go ahead.
https://globalnews.ca/news/11513951/ostr...-court-bc/
This is a sad outcome and not what most people wanted. The ostriches had many supporters, but not in the court system.
The birds did have avian flu, but the birds are not sick now. That was last winter. If the birds were a danger, we would know by now. There has been no avian flu outbreak because of the ostriches. Since they recovered, it is a rare chance to study birds that survived the avian flu. I don't think all the birds actually caught it.
I know we have a protocol to kill everything in sight if there is even one case of avian flu, but is that always the right response.
This is not the usual chicken farm. These are ostriches living under very different circumstances. Once the birds are gone we miss the chance to study them.
Some day they will look back on this and know they were wrong. That doesn't do the ostriches much good does it.
I doubt they even know how to kill them humanely.
Catherine


