- Mar 29, 2013
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All of my emu from the day I got them they have never tried to leave and have always loved being here , I would never just turn them out to be loose because they would get attacked or hit by a car , there fencing is a safety thing for them to protect them , I would never take a chance with my babies, I hand raised them, and they are part of my family they have grown with my children , my son used to have a tent he would put in the pen with them and summer time he would stay and sleep in there every night with them they would go in his tent at-least part of them and lie down and sleep they only got up to go out to use the bathroom , we had one emu who had leg surgery and lived in the house who was trained to go out side to use the restroom , he would wake me so I could take him out at night and as soon as I took him out he went and was ready to come back in , He had to sleep with me for 6 week's so his leg could heal and I could keep him off his leg and he loved every second of it , pee is his name and he was picked up and carried out when he got old enough we couldn't pick him up , and he came in every night then we put him out and our son lived in there with him for a long time it was the sweetest thing we have had and I can pick any of my yearling emu up without them even trying to fight , I have took them to the school when they call to teach the students about emu and the farm class the whole school loved it and my emu seemed to love the attention. we kept through rugs to take so they could go into the classroom with slipping the children got to pet them see them and learn and they got emptied emu eggs , to take home and keep .