Katie Pasitney, whose mother co-owns the British Columbia ostrich farm where hundreds of the birds were shot dead in a cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, says she is focused on creating change for other farmers.
Pasitney’s voice filled with emotion as she described her father, who uses a wheelchair, crying because he felt he couldn’t protect his family and their ostriches.
What a bunch of bs, risking the lives of everyone in the province because of their narcissism. You do not care about the ostriches just about the money you made from them being exploited for your own selfishness.
What a bunch of bs, risking the lives of everyone in the province because of their narcissism. You do not care about the ostriches just about the money you made from them being exploited for your own selfishness.