Circadian Reboot | E34 Ostrich Update: Katie Pasitney Announces Farm Aid Canada and Prepares for Critical Appeal
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In this conversation, Katie Pasitney provides an update on her ostrich farm, detailing the ongoing legal battles and the threats posed by government policies. She emphasizes the importance of natural immunity in animals, the need for policy reform, and the role of community support in fighting against government overreach. The discussion highlights the broader implications of these issues for all farmers and the food supply in Canada.
Takeaways
Katie has been fighting for her ostriches for 176 days.
Farmers deserve the right to independent testing.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency operates with excessive freedom.
Stamping out policies are harming natural immunity in animals.
Community support is crucial for farmers facing legal challenges.
Education and awareness are key to combating misinformation.
The fight for animal rights is a fight for all farmers.
Government overreach threatens the future of small farms.
Natural immunity in animals can lead to healthier populations.
Unity among farmers can create significant change.
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Keywords: Ostrich farming, animal rights, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, natural immunity, agricultural policies, farmer support, food supply, government overreach, sustainable farming, community activism, Dr. Oz, RFK Jr, H5N1, bird flu
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