Pheasantry
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Place for raising pheasants and related birds
For the house in London, see The Pheasantry.
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A pheasantry is a place or facility used for captive breeding and rearing
game birds. Pheasantries may also be used for conservation and research purposes.[1]
Pheasantries
- Patikka Zoo and Pheasantry, Neelam Road Patikka, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
- Dhodial Pheasantry, , Neelam, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
- The Princely Pheasantry, Poland (formerly in Germany)
- Allandoo Pheasantry, Scotland[2]
- Lustschloss Tschifflikin Germany had buildings repurposed as pheasantries.
See also
References
- ^ "History of the Pheasantry". Worldwide Zoo Database. 2012. Retrieved December 8, 2023.
- ^ "Allandoo Pheasantry". www.allandoopheasantry.com. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
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