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B.C. ostrich cull: Stay granted as hay-bale wall burned by fire

By favofcanada.caSeptember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Supreme Court of Canada has granted a stay in the destruction of a flock of ostriches until the court mulls an application for leave to appeal.

“Our lawyer called and Supreme Court of Canada has granted us an interim stay,” Katie Pasitney with the Universal Ostrich Farm said on Wednesday morning.

“We need to find out the specifics, but we’ve been granted an interim stay by Supreme Court of Canada. The animals are not dying today, and they’re not probably dying tomorrow, but we are going to be allowed to exhaust our full legal options.”

Pastiney said this buys the farm more time to fight the order.

The high court’s document, supplied by the farm’s lawyer Umar Sheikh, says the order stays the enforcement of the CFIA’s “stamping-out policy” until the application for leave to appeal is dismissed or, if leave to appeal is granted, until the case is disposed of.

Previously, the hay-bale wall set up around the flock of ostriches was burned by fire early Wednesday morning.

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Firefighters could be seen hosing down the smouldering bales, which are stacked about three metres high.

Tensions at the Universal Ostrich Farm have been high since Monday, after officers with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and RCMP officers arrived at the scene.

Karen Espersen, co-owner of the farm, and Pasitney, her daughter, were both taken into custody for refusing to leave the farm on Tuesday, though they were released later in the day.

They have been trying to prevent a cull of ostriches ordered by regulators when the herd was infected with avian flu last year.

Protesters gathered at the farm as well, arguing that the birds should be studied for scientific purposes.

More to come.

-with files from The Canadian Press

&copy 2025 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.

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