Anyone with Emus?

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kit80

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Wednesday 17th July 2013
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Anyone here got Emus? Looking to share info/advice etc., having a bit of trouble introducing a new 9 week old female to a 2 month old brother and sister at the moment, also new emu is so tame she thinks she is a dog, even scratches head like one and fell asleep on my lap last night, wondering if I should not encourage this as I don't fancy 6 foot emu trying to do the same when she grows up biggrin

kit80

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Wednesday 17th July 2013
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Thank you that is very helpful and yes was my first thought with the slower integration. Females Emus can get nasty when laying which is usually at night but I have two adults ones I have been looking after have never shown signs of aggression, they are quite skittish though, but they now let me stroke them and hand feed them and I was even sorting out bits of grass on his face and he didn’t flinch which was lovely. My fears were more this baby acting like a dog when its adult size and running to me for a hug biggrin I am only little our sheep dog has me over sometimes. We are also getting ostriches soon which I am fearful for given we need a dangerous animals licence to have them!

I love to share photos! Here are some photos of Bambam the male adult


13971_10152558494420123_302259535_n by sj-stephenson, on Flickr


306251_10152558494725123_588300898_n by sj-stephenson, on Flickr

Leapold the young male (much bigger now)


DSC_0032 by sj-stephenson, on Flickr

Eli – the new one – bad mobile pic last night and personally feel she is small/underweight for 9 weeks


WP_000309 by sj-stephenson, on Flickr

kit80

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Thursday 18th July 2013
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Thanks I do think they are lovely animals.

Thanks for ostrich link too

I am not sure I follow you on the RSPB link and if it is appropriate? They live on a 2 acre farm with pens larger than guidelines? All registered/insured and above board? And I am a member of the RSPB too?

kit80

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Monday 29th July 2013
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hedges88 said:
That's exactly why I gave you the link just for the information that they provide with regards to requirements, I thought there may have been something telling you what you needed for moving on to Ostriches and their requirements

You are right though the RSPB link is probably inappropriate if your talking about moving on to Ostriches, I guess ZSL or any other zoo/attraction would be able to tell you the requirements/rules for keeping them. I don't know if you need DWA licence, but they most certainly could be dangerous in the right circumstances I guess, but then so can the family dog

At the end of the day the difference between an Ostrich and the Emu's you already keep is very little, they lack one toe, but as they can outpace an emu by quite a bit I guess the legs must be much stronger

If I had the space then I'd definitely have some, is there much to be made commercially at all in terms of feathers/eggs or do you just have them as pets so to speak?

Nice to have a fellow RSPB member on the forum!
Ah right yes sorry got confused but thanks for the links, there was some useful info.

You do need a DWA licence for ostriches because of their claw and I am in the process of organising that at the moment. I think commercially ostriches are more in the market for meat and eggs, very popular in restaurants and farmers markets etc. The Emus not so much, they are more pets we can make a few pennies off really, the egg shells sell for approx £10 and hatching chick for approx £100 but small market for them. Feather there is a market but not tried it yet, we don't get many fallen ones and I am not plucking them! haha!

I fed them apples at the weekend they went crazy for them! was hilarious to watch as I lined them all up on the fence and went across at full speed eating them.


kit80

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Tuesday 30th July 2013
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hedges88 said:
Adorable! Bit of a PTA that you have to get a DWA for the Ostriches but well worth it in the end.

Though I hate to admit this I was once savagely attacked by a turkey that took a particular dislike to me, he managed to break my ankle before someone on staff managed to lure him away. Didn't need to DWA licence for that little blighter so it's swings and roundabouts with what they cover and what they don't!
yikes Don't tell me that I have 33 turkeys in another pen getting fat for christmas!

The DWA Licence is alarmingly small! Two pages. It also means I can get a sloth woohoo Although I have to justify its purpose to the farm, apparently "cute" is not enough.

Have you done any animal study courses then? I am looking into courses and even potentially agricultural degrees but not a clue where to start.