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FleeceFiesta!
Chassagne Farm is pleased to invite you to attend our annual Fleece Fiesta!& Open House on Saturday, September 24 & Sunday, September 25, 2011 from 12 to 4 pm.
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Chassagne employs nearly half a million seasonal workers!
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Spring is Here!  Every April our Shetland lambs are popping out like flies…
58 lambs are born so far and there are another 50 to go!
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Chassagne Farm is pleased to offer another Introductory Calligraphy Workshop hosted by Carole Precious on Saturday, November 13, 2010 from 1 to 4 p.m.
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Aug. 30, 2010 - Pre-order your pheasants now!
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We are seeing spots these days at Chassagne. Please enjoy a peak at our new spring arrivals!  
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The Mews at Chassagne


Image  Currently there are six 10’ X 32’ flights set up for breeding pairs of raptors including Harris’ Hawks and European Goshawks. The chambers have a southern exposure and are protected from the prevailing northern winds. They are constructed of board and batten walls, metal partitions, pre-fabricated wiremesh units, various perching options , sizeable nest ledges and an adjoining hallway for feeding and care.

 

 

Image  Breeding birds in captivity, especially raptors, has been a long time profession/passion that has resulted in being involved in producing some of the “firsts” in Canada: Peregrine Falcons (1979), Prairie X Peregrine hybrids and Red-naped Shahin X Peregrine hybrids via artifical insemination in the early 1980’s; Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle, Gyrfalcon, Prairie Falcon, Luggar Falcon, Military Macaw, Scarlet Macaw, Green-winged Macaw, also in the early ‘80s. Most of the individual birds set up for breeding were handled (flown) extensively until they were sexually mature.