Just wanted to pop in and share about oly the emu. Went in one morning and he was rolled up with his head under him couldn’t walk. Was rolling and legs out to the side. After reading a thread here that his fate was just being prolonged by keeping him alive I was preparing to be have him put...
This must be a tough question. Can’t even find an answer on yahoo. If I don’t find out soon I’m going to Chuck the egg. I hear they can smell pretty ronchy
Hello everyone. I am new. Hatches one emu and hopefully another one very soon join us. I have one egg that hasn’t hatched. Way overdue. Does anyone know if an egg can be saved or dried out without emptying the contents? Not sure if there was any development.
Is it by possible to dry out an emu egg without emptying the contents? I have one that didn’t hatch an would like to save the egg, not sure if there was any development
I have two emu eggs left in my incubator. One is way past its hatch date, the other is moving around and hopefully will hatch soon. Is there a way to preserve the egg that didn’t hatch without damage. Wanted to keep the egg in tact without a rotten smell.
Thanks. I’m Mike. Have two more emu eggs in my incubator. I have a farm with six horses, three sheep, a goat and told the wife I wanted a donkey. Well be she was on board with the idea. So I got a donkey “Cherokee”. Anyway, Cherokee took a liking to a couple of my mares. Now I have two mules...
I have a new baby emu which hatched two days ago. Having a little trouble with his right leg out to the side a bit. Spends a lot of time leaning back on what I would like to call his elbows. With this straighten up on its own?
Awesome. I had my first one hatch last night. His right leg goes out to the side a bit. I think it is called splayed leg. Open for an suggestions. His name is Oly.