Judge grants temporary reprieve to hundreds of B.C. ostriches facing avian flu cull
- A B.C. Farm, Universal Ostrich, is contesting a cull order for its 400 ostriches due to avian flu, with a court hearing scheduled for Friday.
- A federal judge has temporarily halted the cull order, stating that proceeding would cause "irreparable harm" to the farm.
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued the cull order after avian flu was detected in two ostriches on December 30.
- Supporters of the farm argue the cull represents government overreach and emphasize the ostriches' genetic value for research.
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