I have 2 Emu's for sale, and someone came to pick them up a couple of weeks ago, but that did not work out so well.
The person brought a great cattle/horse trailer and this person already had Emu's, so I thought it would be relatively easy.
It turns out that I had to take a section of the fence out so that the trailer could easily be accessed.
My Emu's completely freaked out and were trying and almost jumped the fence several times. (5 foot fence - I know, should be at least 6). I have never seen them act like that, they eat out of my hands and follow me around like puppies. I spend time with the several times daily. It probably didn't help that the persons' adult son kept waving his arms at them, something I have never done.
The guy kept saying, 'they are wild, you need a higher fence.. blah blah blah' I was kind of offended by him, I'm thinking.. they are not wild at all with me or anybody else who is around them.
Does anybody know if I can find someone to tranquilize/sedate them? That way whoever wants them next time, it won't be so traumatic.
The person brought a great cattle/horse trailer and this person already had Emu's, so I thought it would be relatively easy.
It turns out that I had to take a section of the fence out so that the trailer could easily be accessed.
My Emu's completely freaked out and were trying and almost jumped the fence several times. (5 foot fence - I know, should be at least 6). I have never seen them act like that, they eat out of my hands and follow me around like puppies. I spend time with the several times daily. It probably didn't help that the persons' adult son kept waving his arms at them, something I have never done.
The guy kept saying, 'they are wild, you need a higher fence.. blah blah blah' I was kind of offended by him, I'm thinking.. they are not wild at all with me or anybody else who is around them.
Does anybody know if I can find someone to tranquilize/sedate them? That way whoever wants them next time, it won't be so traumatic.
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