BBC News and, let me tell you, there are a few ostriches out there living wild. Also, the police tend to shoot and kill them because "they are big aggressive birds". No ostrich has ever been darted or taken alive -the RSPCA and SSPCA never raise objections.
Animals living in the countryside -no one being harmed. Plenty of time and patience will catch them BUT it's far better "fun" for a game hunt.
No. I have no respect for the way police, RSPCA nor SSPCA handle any of these cases.
Animals living in the countryside -no one being harmed. Plenty of time and patience will catch them BUT it's far better "fun" for a game hunt.
No. I have no respect for the way police, RSPCA nor SSPCA handle any of these cases.
Ostrich family on the loose near Ayrshire village
- 27 July 2016
- Glasgow & West Scotland
A family of ostriches has been spotted on the loose around an East Ayrshire village.
The Scottish SPCA said there had been several sightings of the adult bird in Patna last week.
They have advised members of the public not to approach the adult ostrich which will be protective of its young and could become "extremely aggressive" if it believes it is being challenged.
It is unclear where the ostriches have escaped from.
Animal Rescue Officer Alistair Hill said: "Anyone in the area who spots the ostrich or its young should call us as soon as possible on 03000 999 999 so we can keep an eye on where these birds are.
"We are warning members of the public not to approach the adult ostrich and to especially avoid approaching its young as ostriches can be very protective and can become extremely aggressive."