Dr. Oz urges Canada to toss aside court ruling to save the ostriches: ‘Maybe they’ve got secrets’
Dr. Oz is begging the Canadian government to toss aside a court ruling last week that gave it the go-ahead to kill 400 ostriches over bird-flu worries.
“America’s Doctor” — who has made it his latest mission to save the giant birds alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. and New York City supermarket magnet John Catsimatidis — acknowledges that the ostriches had been infected but notes they survived and need to be studied, not slaughtered.
“Maybe they’ve got secrets that can help other birds [and] more importantly, humans,” Dr. Mehmet Oz said Sunday on Catsimatidis’s 770 WABC radio program, “Cats Roundtable.”
The latest development in the battle over the birds occurred last week when aH5NI avian flu. The case is being appealed to Canada’s highest court.
“How is it that all these birds survived this horrible illness,” Oz said Sunday.

