Are there any Antelope Houses or indoor hoofstock enclosures open to the public in the US?
While keeping giraffes, rhinoceros, pygmy hippos, and tapirs indoors is not unusual, and I have seen okapi, klipspringer, and duiker indoors, it seems that indoor viewing for most ungulates is rare here. Saint Louis and (I am less certain) Lincoln Park formerly had indoor hoofstock enclosures open, and it seems this was more common long ago. I saw a few hoofstock barns in Europe, though some were closed and some were not. London has zebra viewing inside their Giraffe House, for example.
Sadly often in northern zoos, antelope and tropical ungulates are not on display in the winter as their indoor viewing is not available. I often time my visits to Milwaukee in summer so I have a chance to see the gazelle, kudu and waterbuck.
I admit that while outdoor enclosures are always preferable, I am very fascinated by indoor enclosures. Are there any indoor facilities for ungulates or hoofstock still open to the public?
While keeping giraffes, rhinoceros, pygmy hippos, and tapirs indoors is not unusual, and I have seen okapi, klipspringer, and duiker indoors, it seems that indoor viewing for most ungulates is rare here. Saint Louis and (I am less certain) Lincoln Park formerly had indoor hoofstock enclosures open, and it seems this was more common long ago. I saw a few hoofstock barns in Europe, though some were closed and some were not. London has zebra viewing inside their Giraffe House, for example.
Sadly often in northern zoos, antelope and tropical ungulates are not on display in the winter as their indoor viewing is not available. I often time my visits to Milwaukee in summer so I have a chance to see the gazelle, kudu and waterbuck.
I admit that while outdoor enclosures are always preferable, I am very fascinated by indoor enclosures. Are there any indoor facilities for ungulates or hoofstock still open to the public?