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More On This Topic In the wild, female emus lay their eggs and male emus incubate them. Removing the eggs allows the emus to continue to breed and thus produces more eggs. Once you have removed your eggs from your emu pens, you are ready to start your own incubation... Read More » Ostrich farming is becoming popular in the United States. Some people raise ostriches for the meat while other people raise ostriches for the oil that is used in cosmetics or for the feathers. If you want to get into ostrich farming, you will have to... Read More » Once your emu chicks have hatched, you need to closely monitor their behavior and move them to the proper environment. Emu chicks need warmth and exercise to develop into healthy adult emus. Quality feed and a clean pen goes a long way to help raise... Read More » Chicks need to be kept quite warm (90 to 95 degrees) for the first 60 days or so until more insulative feathers replace their baby fuzz. If you intend to raise chicks regularly, you may wish to purchase a pre-constructed warming box (or "brooder") from a... Read More » Hi. I am Dr. T. K. Roy. I am speaking on behalf of Expert Village. The brooder may be of different materials. IT may be made of wood. It may be made of GI sheet. It may run on kerosene even, electricity and gas so the main idea is to put the chicks under... Read More » |
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