The owners of an ostrich farm, whose flock is subject to a cull order, must leave today or face removal by police called in by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

RCMP and CFIA officials arrived Monday and served a warrant on the farm in southeastern British Columbia, where the owners have been fighting the cull order prompted by an outbreak of avian influenza that went on to kill 69 ostriches.

Read more: • Ostrich farmers hope for ‘miracle’ as CFIA moves to cull flock over avian flu • A timeline of the fight to save a flock of ostriches in a B.C. farm • Five things to know about the B.C. ostrich farm and pending cull

Katie Pasitney, whose mother is a co-owner of Universal Ostrich Farms, posted a video to her Facebook page Monday evening showing a CFIA official telling the farmer

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