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Federal judge says cull of 400 ostriches at B.C. farm hit by avian flu can proceed

  • A Federal Court judge dismissed a challenge on May 13, 2025, that sought to stop the culling of about 400 ostriches on a farm in British Columbia due to avian flu.
  • The issue emerged after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency mandated the destruction of birds in late 2024, following a widespread avian influenza outbreak that started in spring 2022 and impacted numerous farms across British Columbia.
  • The farm owners argued the surviving ostriches had recovered, were healthy, and might have developed herd immunity to help fight the disease, but the court could not consider this new evidence.
  • Justice Russel W. Zinn upheld the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s actions as justified and conducted with proper procedure, highlighting that courts typically refrain from intervening in scientific matters and defer to the expertise of administrative bodies.
  • The ruling means the cull will proceed, with the farm ordered to pay $15,000 legal costs, highlighting the tension between individual losses and broader public health needs to control avian flu.
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Orillia Matters broke the news in Orillia, Canada on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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