Briefvisit,
Thanks for the link! And you're right definitely lots of good info in past posts spent much of last weekend on the computer going through them :)
And for anyone whos interested I did open the gate between the pens last week but tho Tazz and the guys did look at the open gate no one...
That is very interesting, I know doves can lay fertile eggs as long as three weeks after mating. But I had no idea about emus.
Tazz is strutting and booming at the fence so I think maybe she will fill a second nest if Mel or Sid are interested.
I only hope changing up pens won't make them...
Well, rats! Maybe I'll have a try putting her in with the boys. If I get lucky she won't fight with them:fl I know a lot of people keep their emus as trios, I had planned on it myself before Tazz got naughty.
I have four Emus three are 2012 chicks, and the fourth is at least twelve years old. Two of the 2012 chicks were sold as female and the third as male I now think that only one is a girl and the other two are boys. That's a bit of a problem since I was really wanting two pairs! Anyway last year...