I checked mine, and they had pretty good size dead embryos. Big bummer but we did have the eggs shipped from pretty far away so I will buy from the east coast from now on. I think shipping played a huge factor.
My friend Richard finally dissected his. All were losing the right weight and held heat at one end. Two were infertile and one had veins but dies really early in incubation.
Emus aren’t like chickens. They don’t fling their food. They do drop a little cause they have to throw their head back to get it down. Mine will eat what they drop on the floor as well.
My husband won't let me paint nothing. I have to stain everything. In totally digging that green! My Emu barn is just stained board. It's nice but I like wow factor, lol.