Does any one here have any Ostriches? Are they dangerous? Difficult to raise in cold weather?
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Hi Randy, there are two new ostriches at a house near my sister in law. They are separated and neither have shelters. It gets very cold, wet, and windy in Gardnerville NV. I thought I should look it up because I care. So they should have a shelter??? I personally feel all animals should have a shelter. Even cattle will cluster in shade. Thanks for your time!I think they are dangerous...........I'm sure someone on here will say they aren't though.IMO- not ALL Ostrich are dangerous, just like not all dogs, geese or turkeys are dangerous.Just like any large animal all can be dangerous, if not handle properlyExcellent point, I would add: if not housed properly.With ostrich, there are 3 types: Blacks, Blues & Reds. Blacks are the shortest (6 to 7 foot) and the most docile. Blues are the mediums (7-8 foot tall) and Reds are the tallest (8 foot plus) and the most aggressive.Most males become aggressive during breeding season, but tame males are usually the ones that get the worst as they are not afraid of people. But the young birds and hens are very curious and friendly birds. They are comical to watch as they can run and dart around turning on a dime, then they will spin in a circle and jump into the air. The breeding males have a cool display by kneeling and swaying their wings back and fourth while tossing their head from side to side.They can handle cold temps with dry shelter out of the wind.
Randy www.spectrumranch.net