Dr. Oz and RFK Jr. Step In to Save B.C. Ostriches
The fight to stop the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) from culling nearly 400 healthy ostriches at Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, B.C. is gaining serious momentum—and international attention. Dr. Mehmet Oz has offered his 900-acre Florida ranch as a sanctuary for the birds, while U.S. Health Secretary RFK Jr. has formally urged the CFIA to halt the destruction and allow scientific study of the ostriches’ remarkable immune resilience.
Despite legal appeals and peaceful protests, the CFIA continues to push for the cull based on controversial PCR test results from two deceased birds. Supporters argue the birds are healthy, thriving and part of a promising research initiative developing non-mRNA treatments for COVID-19 and avian flu.
Read B.C. Bureau Chief Drea Humphrey’s report for Rebel News HERE.
Read RFK Jr.’s May 23 letter to CFIA President Paul MacKinnon:
.@HHSGov is so grateful to President Paul MacKinnon and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for their willingness to spend time with @DrMakaryFDA @NIHDirector_Jay and myself yesterday, and for their openness to discussing a collaborative project with NIH, FDA and CDC to conduct a… pic.twitter.com/p9uVFBkCBA
— Secretary Kennedy (@SecKennedy) May 23, 2025
Visit Save Our Ostriches for more info and how to help the farm.
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