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Many moons ago, I outlined a metric of tameness. It is from one to one hundred.
And bear in mind I am tame-wild emu guy, so I haven't ever had the sort of contact with emus that you guys have.
If 'tameness one': the bird is wild, and will bolt when it sees you -- I've seen a mob run a half a mile without slowing down.
If 'tameness twenty': the bird is less spooked by you being in sight. Will stand and watch from the gum trees around the house-clearing.
If 'tameness fifty': then the bird is moving towards you -- even if that just means smooching around the house-clearing.
And the 'acculturation' of prospective consorts -- the males that the tame-wild females have brought to the house-clearing over the decade of observations -- is just fine to watch and study. (Without a doubt, emu language is sophisticated enough for the tame-wild female to instruct the newly-arrived male -- some of whom have perhaps never seen a human on foot.)
And as tameness gets up to around eighty? Eric's chicks were tamed to different extents. 'Uno Chick,' the only ever clutch of one, whom I started taming when she was very young, became so tame she'd practically climb into my lap to get sultanas -- but still wild, not a pet.
Supreme Emu, Lake Muir, West Australia
And bear in mind I am tame-wild emu guy, so I haven't ever had the sort of contact with emus that you guys have.
If 'tameness one': the bird is wild, and will bolt when it sees you -- I've seen a mob run a half a mile without slowing down.
If 'tameness twenty': the bird is less spooked by you being in sight. Will stand and watch from the gum trees around the house-clearing.
If 'tameness fifty': then the bird is moving towards you -- even if that just means smooching around the house-clearing.
And the 'acculturation' of prospective consorts -- the males that the tame-wild females have brought to the house-clearing over the decade of observations -- is just fine to watch and study. (Without a doubt, emu language is sophisticated enough for the tame-wild female to instruct the newly-arrived male -- some of whom have perhaps never seen a human on foot.)
And as tameness gets up to around eighty? Eric's chicks were tamed to different extents. 'Uno Chick,' the only ever clutch of one, whom I started taming when she was very young, became so tame she'd practically climb into my lap to get sultanas -- but still wild, not a pet.
Supreme Emu, Lake Muir, West Australia