I've read some conflicting opinions on keeping ratites in groups. I've read on here that some keep their ostriches together on a few acres and they tend to pair up and stake out claims for themselves in various areas of a big communal pen.
I've read the same about Emus, but then also read of some emus killing their pen mates. Is this a result of too many emu in too small an area?
Do you folk feel there is a certain density threshold above which its no longer safe for the more submissive Emus? I would LIKE to keep several Emus together on about one acre, yes there will be plenty of trees to hide behind etc. Am I setting myself up to find Emus kicked to death by their pen mates?
Everytime I've passed places on the road that have Emus, I see several of them roaming about a pasture together. Is Emu fighting overblown? Do they quickly decide who is boss and then get along from then on out?
Thanks
I've read the same about Emus, but then also read of some emus killing their pen mates. Is this a result of too many emu in too small an area?
Do you folk feel there is a certain density threshold above which its no longer safe for the more submissive Emus? I would LIKE to keep several Emus together on about one acre, yes there will be plenty of trees to hide behind etc. Am I setting myself up to find Emus kicked to death by their pen mates?
Everytime I've passed places on the road that have Emus, I see several of them roaming about a pasture together. Is Emu fighting overblown? Do they quickly decide who is boss and then get along from then on out?
Thanks