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To get in practice, I highly suggest a large white leghorn named Popcorn!
 
That is so amazing! Did you finish the hatching outside of the hovabator??
 
The first egg peeped on day 49, surprisingly early and catching me unprepared. I actually started to cry with joy and anxiety since I had to go to work and leave them with DH! I knew they could not hatch in the hovabator. So DH and I place the eggs in a plastic tub after setting a heat lamp and a regular light bulb ( both in reflectors) on top of a sheet of 1/4 inch wire. DH husband watched as the temp got to 97 degrees , boiled water and ran the vaporizer to get the humidity up, and the first egg hatched. I place my hovabator top on one end of the top f to run the fan and we used an air freshner fan at the other end. The second egg hatched at about 3 am on Wednesday. It peeped Tuesday around 10 pm and as the hatching progressed I could actually hear the egg cracking in another room! They are big and very curious!
 
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Very cool!

My brother had emu, they hatched their own.. I always loved watching them. I can't imagine
those huge eggs in my incubator! That's awesome you were able to hatch them.

If you start with them real young like that , they can be super friendly... especially without Mom and Dad protecting them. Or I should say Dad... he does all the work normally.


Good luck with them!


Nancy
 
Wonder what DW would say about an emu in the backyard. Could you put them on a leash and take them for a walk? That would turn some heads.

CONGRATULATIONS!
 
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There's a couple that brings one on a leash to the Farmer's market, they sell emu oil and things made with the feathers at their booth. It's a reallly friendly one and cool to see.


The males make a really cool sound too.. sounds like a low deep drumming sound.


Nancy
 
If I were rich I'd find a nice place somewhere in Meadow Vista with a small lake or pond to retire. Had some friends that lived there once. Beautiful country.
 

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