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1. Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
www.chroniclejournal.com/story - [Cached]Published on: 8/28/2004 Last Visited: 8/28/2004
"I think the officers made a wise decision in what they did," said Wayne Cross, a veterinarian with the Canadian Food and Inspection Agency for the Northwestern District.
He said they had to be killed because they were suffering.
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Cross ordered the other animals to stay at the Canada Central Feeding Station between Kakabeka Falls and Thunder Bay.
"They are walking around, eating, drinking," Cross said. He will decided after a few days whether they're fit for slaughter.

