Pheasantry

Summary

A pheasantry is a place or facility used for captive breeding and rearing pheasants, peafowls and other related birds, which may or may not be confined with enclosures such as aviaries. The pheasants may be sold or displayed to public or used as game birds. Pheasantries may also be used for conservation and research purposes.[1]

Sign about Western tragopans near Sarahan, Himachal Pradesh, India

Pheasantries edit

  • Patikka Zoo and Pheasantry, Neelam Road Patikka, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
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    Patikka Zoo and Pheasentry, Neelam Road, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
    Dhodial Pheasantry, , Neelam, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
  • The Princely Pheasantry, Poland (formerly in Germany)
  • Allandoo Pheasantry, Scotland[2]
  • Lustschloss Tschifflik in Germany had buildings repurposed as pheasantries.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History of the Pheasantry". Worldwide Zoo Database. 2012. Retrieved December 8, 2023.
  2. ^ "Allandoo Pheasantry". www.allandoopheasantry.com. Retrieved 2023-12-08.