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  2. Cawston Ostrich Farm - Wikipedia

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    Cawston Ostrich Farm, located in South Pasadena, California, United States, was opened in 1896 by Edwin Cawston. It was one of America's first ostrich farms [ 1 ] and was located in the Arroyo Seco Valley just three miles (5 km) north of downtown Los Angeles and occupied nine acres . [ 2 ]

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  4. The oldest ostrich at American Ostrich Farms, which died this year, was 7 years old, Henderson said. Ostriches in captivity have an average lifespan of 50 years, according to the California ...

  5. Ostrich farming in North America - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich farming in North America began in the late 19th century, initially focusing on the production of feathers, which were highly prized for fashion accessories. [3] The first ostrich farm was established by Charles Sketchley in California where the climate was similar to the ostriches' native habitat in Africa. [ 4 ]

  6. Category:Ostrich farms - Wikipedia

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  8. Los Angeles Alligator Farm - Wikipedia

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    Originally situated across from Lincoln Park, at 3627 Mission Road, [2] it moved to Buena Park, California in 1953, where it was renamed the California Alligator Farm. The Buena Park location was a “two-acre, junglelike park” across from Knott’s Berry Farm. Circa 1974, it housed “more than a hundred species representing all five orders ...

  9. OstrichLand USA - Wikipedia

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    The shop at the ranch sells many ostrich related items, such as feather dusters, ostrich eggs, ostrich jerky, ostrich oil, and other memorabilia, like stuffed toys. Any meat sold by the store does not come from the ostriches at OstrichLand, but instead from other farms. Eggs sold are edible, and blown painted eggshells are also sold. [2]