CFIA manual describes sitting on ostriches to inject lethal drug as cull ruling nears
OTTAWA — A Canadian Food Inspection Agency document on culling birds describes how ostriches should be killed, by methods that can include breaking their necks, lethal injection, gassing or shooting.
While the CFIA has repeatedly said it will not discuss its procedures in relation to a possible cull at an ostrich farm in British Columbia, an internal manual from 2016 describes various strategies.
These include lethal injection to the head in a method involving three people, “one to hold the bird by sitting on its back, one to hold the head, and one to inject the drug.”
Such “intercranial injection” is said to be “quick and minimally stressful to the bird, though may be emotional for owners to watch.”


