Probably a good decision to hold off until you have everything ready to bring birds to your home.... they grow pretty quickly! I have a 100' x 25' run for my breeding pair. It's made with peeler core posts and 6' tall no-climb horse fencing. It gives them ample room to run, and run they do! When we get our first rains of the year you'd think my birds are possessed. They run, jump, twist, and provide hours of entertainment!
I have an automatic bucket waterer (it was originally for my horses) attached about 3.5' high on a fence post, and a metal bin type feeder that'll holdl 50lbs of pelleted feed. My emu are the easiest to care for of all our critters.
One thing, if you want very friendly emu, get the chicks as young as you can. My male bird, Enoch, loves to rest his head on my shoulder and get "hugs". Scratch under his beak and his eyes close... I swear he almost purrs.
I'm in the Sierra Foothills of Northern California and pay about $15 for a 50 lb bag of chow. Right now the birds are going through a bag a week. When the male sits the nest for almost 2 months, he won't eat or drink, so the consumption goes down. I use an all-purpose chow, but there are several different types of feed depending upon the stage of growth, i.e., grower, breeder, maintenance, etc.
I know some people in town who have a female emu who walks on a leash. She has a harness, loads in a horse trailer, and is very easy-going. LOL, I love my birds, but even more so because they kill skunks! There have been 2 that made the mistake of going into the pen after feed.... emus 2.... skunks 0.
Enoch and BoomBoom
I have an automatic bucket waterer (it was originally for my horses) attached about 3.5' high on a fence post, and a metal bin type feeder that'll holdl 50lbs of pelleted feed. My emu are the easiest to care for of all our critters.
One thing, if you want very friendly emu, get the chicks as young as you can. My male bird, Enoch, loves to rest his head on my shoulder and get "hugs". Scratch under his beak and his eyes close... I swear he almost purrs.
I'm in the Sierra Foothills of Northern California and pay about $15 for a 50 lb bag of chow. Right now the birds are going through a bag a week. When the male sits the nest for almost 2 months, he won't eat or drink, so the consumption goes down. I use an all-purpose chow, but there are several different types of feed depending upon the stage of growth, i.e., grower, breeder, maintenance, etc.
I know some people in town who have a female emu who walks on a leash. She has a harness, loads in a horse trailer, and is very easy-going. LOL, I love my birds, but even more so because they kill skunks! There have been 2 that made the mistake of going into the pen after feed.... emus 2.... skunks 0.
Enoch and BoomBoom
