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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Ap Correspondent

Hundreds of ostriches face cull in Canada after Supreme Court decision

The news follows the detection of a bird flu outbreak - (AFP/Getty)

Canada’s Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal concerning a federal agency’s order to cull hundreds of ostriches at a British Columbia farm.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued the mandate on 31 December last year, following the detection of a bird flu outbreak. Owners of the farm in Edgewood have been fighting the directive, arguing the surviving ostriches show no signs of illness and should be spared.

The food inspection agency says ostriches that appear healthy may still spread the disease.

The food inspection agency says ostriches that appear healthy may still spread the disease (Topeka Zoo)

The agency has custody of the birds, and the farm's owners have claimed they were unlawfully removed from the property by the agency and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The cull appeared imminent but the Supreme Court issued a stay until it decided whether to hear the farm's case.

US health secretary Robert Kennedy Jr sent a letter to the president of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency urging him to reconsider destroying the birds.

Separately, Dr Mehmet Oz, former TV personality and current administrator of the Centres for Medicare & Medicaid Services, offered his Florida ranch to relocate the animals.

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