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OSTRICH FARM SAFARI

Animal reserve – Farm
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A 6km d'Oudtshoorn sur la R328, Oudtshoorn, South Africa
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2024
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2024

Farm offering information on ostrich eggs, leather and feathers, with a stop in the incubation room.

Since 1956, the farm has been offering well-practiced tours lasting about an hour. There is no room for improvisation: you pass through a museum section where you will be given information on ostrich eggs, leather, feathers, with a stop in the incubation room, then you board a tractor to tour the farm and discover these strange creatures. Beware, they are not shy and will not stop trying to steal your glasses or your hat! Don't panic, just touch them, they don't like that and will move away.

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Visited in december 2017
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La visite guidée de l’élevage permet de découvrir les différentes origines des animaux dont certains portent les noms de vedettes (!). On commence par une expérience surprenante : l’œuf d’autruche résiste au poids moyen d’un adulte monté dessus. Lors du déplacement en véhicule ouvert, on peut en approcher, même voir une autruche pondre... Les enclos sont parsemés d’œufs frais, ramassés chaque jour. Dans le dernier atelier, on présente des photos de l’époque où l’on achetait des plumes (aujourd’hui c’est plutôt pour les costumes de scène), des couveuses, et des panneaux explicatifs, dont le plus surprenant contient les objets trouvés dans l’estomac d’une bête. Quel appétit, quand même !

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