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A Game Farm in Africa

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There is a special joy that comes with living on a game farm. Not a commercial game farm, but our home where my parents and I share the property with a variety of wildlife, all of them with their own individual natures who provide a lot of amusement and sometimes exasperation. It has taken years to build up the game population from when we arrived here and had problems with poachers and masses of snares. The property is now securely game fenced and protected from these threats. We have resident wildebeest, zebra, impala, nyala, kudu, duiker as well as a hand reared gemsbok who still gets a bottle of water fed to her daily (at 2 years old) so that we can administer medicine if we need to. Gemsbok are not indigenous to this area and are susceptible to tick born diseases. Throw in a host of guinea fowl, peacocks, ostriches and monkeys all moving around freely and you get a lot of activity. We have had to fence off our living areas to keep the bigger wildlife away from our offices, sheds a