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Oudtshoorn Ostrich capital of the world enjoys feathery fortune

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From dusters to boa scarves, about 70% of ostrich products glob ally originate from South Africa. Most come from Oudtshoorn,

At a South African farm, hundreds of ostriches stretch their slender necks and shake their black feathers under the setting sun.

The birds’ lanky legs raise a cloud of ochre dust in their enclosure, one of dozens dotting the rugged landscape surrounding the southern town of Oudtshoorn.

“May the feathers be with you,” reads an inscription welcoming visitors to what is known as the ostrich capital of the world.

IT’S TIME. An ostrich chick looks out of his egg getting ready to hatch at the hatchery of Saag Jonker Holdings in Oudtshoorn.

From dusters to boa scarves, about 70% of ostrich products glob ally originate from South Africa. Most come from Oudtshoorn, in the little K, a valley nestled between two mountain ranges running along South Africa’s southern coast, with a semi-arid climate ideal for big bird farming.

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