Mounties investigate ostrich death at B.C. farm facing cull order

By Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press

The RCMP says it is investigating the death of an ostrich at a farm in Edgewood, B.C., where protesters have gathered to prevent a cull of the birds ordered by federal authorities.

Katie Pasitney, whose parents own the farm, posted a video on social media on Friday morning claiming a large drone had flown over the property between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m., and one of their “biggest, beautiful roosters” was shot dead.

Pasitney says in a later post that Mounties have been collecting statements from witnesses, and that there is a “clear entry wound and exit wound” through the bird that died.

The RCMP has confirmed an ostrich died and they are investigating, but they have not provided details about the circumstances.

Mounties previously said they were aware of “increased tensions” and protest activity at the farm after the Federal Court upheld a cull order by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency earlier this month.

The agency wants the flock of about 400 ostriches culled due to an outbreak of avian flu that killed dozens of the birds in December and January.

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