Emu Chicks in Minnesota - Blonde/White and Normal

foxfeather

Chirping
7 Years
Apr 17, 2013
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Minnesota
We have a few chicks unspoken for and some more in the incubator. The oldest are 3 1/2 weeks and youngest just hatched a few days ago. Whites and blondes.
Pickup only, southern Minnesota, will not ship. All eggs are from our pet flock.

3 fresh eggs (probably last of the season, laid 4/15-4/19) $50 each - available only this week then we will put them in our own incubator
Normal colored (striped babies, will be normal color/dark brown adults) $250 each
Blonde (white with brown spots, carry the gene for pure white with blue eyes, leucistic) $450

If you don't already have emus, you need to purchase at least 2 - they are very social and need a buddy.
Must have 7ft or taller fences for them - they can jump that high! We have 8ft deer fence around our farm. Happy to advise on care and feeding. Yes, they do fine in our Minnesota winters - ours have unheated shelter (a large calf hut and a big barn then can go into).
 

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We have a few chicks unspoken for and some more in the incubator. The oldest are 3 1/2 weeks and youngest just hatched a few days ago. Whites and blondes.
Pickup only, southern Minnesota, will not ship. All eggs are from our pet flock.

3 fresh eggs (probably last of the season, laid 4/15-4/19) $50 each - available only this week then we will put them in our own incubator
Normal colored (striped babies, will be normal color/dark brown adults) $250 each
Blonde (white with brown spots, carry the gene for pure white with blue eyes, leucistic) $450

If you don't already have emus, you need to purchase at least 2 - they are very social and need a buddy.
Must have 7ft or taller fences for them - they can jump that high! We have 8ft deer fence around our farm. Happy to advise on care and feeding. Yes, they do fine in our Minnesota winters - ours have unheated shelter (a large calf hut and a big barn then can go into).
I know this post is from a year ago but I'm wondering whether you're still selling fertile hatching eggs and/or chicks and, if so, if you have any available yet this year.
 

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