Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences (Apr 2023)

Chukar partridge in northern Iraq: A review article

  • Omar Q. Pavel,
  • Bahjat T. Abbas,
  • Hiewa O. Dyary

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33899/ijvs.2022.134951.2423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2
pp. 495 – 505

Abstract

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Iraqi Sulaymaniyah is a treasure land of wildlife, especially avian species. Most of this treasure is not discovered, and even the guidance map is not completed yet. The geographical area of Sulaymaniyah is suitable for many types of wildlife animals, including Chukar partridges, locally known as Khasa Kaw. The Chukar partridge is present in many countries in the Middle East region, but there is a subspecies in the northern of Iraq. The Sulaymaniyah nature is a natural habitat for this fantastic bird, seen in the valleys and around water springs throughout the region. Also, Chukar partridges are used as game birds and raised as pets or for fighting between the males. Unfortunately, there is no detailed scientific study on this bird, even though it is one of the most common and beloved birds. This article provides information on the history of the bird, its life cycle, behavior, taxonomy, distribution, sex, and age determination of Chukar partridges. It also mentions the most common diseases of chukar partridge and its natural predators.

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