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world ostrich farming started during the late 1880's in South Africa,this was also the start of the ostrich industry worldwide. The fashion
demand in Europe for ostrich feathers inspired the growth of the industry,
with the Oudtshoorn district quickly being established as the Ostrich
capital of the world. During the first decade of the previous century,
ostrich feathers gained record prices on foreign markets, ranking 4th on
the list of South African exports, after gold, diamonds and wool. The
consequence of this newly found opulence meant that ostrich farmers were
able to build beautiful sandstone mansions. A unique feature, of the Safari
experience is a visit to the Ostrich Palace "Welgeluk" which was built at
the height of the feather boom in 1910. The homestead is a National
Monument and a superb example of the type of architecture that was used at
the time. Safari Ostrich Show Farm, was established more than 40 years ago
by two 4th generation ostrich farmers - Derek Fisch and the late Harry
Lipschitz.