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NopeI thought u could run Ralphies Emu Ranch![]()
You should get rid of all your waterfowl, and get Emu's instead!
Imagine the omelets you could make.. or Emu bacon!
NopeI thought u could run Ralphies Emu Ranch![]()
@holm25
any more calves around your place?? I am still waiting on the last 2 highlands here. Supposed to calf in March sometime.
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There is an emu ranch close by. We went there for a field trip once, and I bought an egg from them and a couple pounds of ground emu, just to try. I blew the egg out so I still have the pretty green egg intact. That was the largest, gooiest egg. I'm not gonna lie, it jiggled too much even after I cooked it. Happy, happy dogs that day! The meat was just like ground beef.
They did need larger housing and runs than chickens, of course. He said if he ever needed to get a hold of one, he had to quickly jump on their back and hold tight, it would run with him on its back until he could calm it down.
I got something new today...
My Olive Egger finally started laying!!!
Two more litters of kits arrived this past week. The first litter is now the fuzzy tiny rabbit size you see on holiday cards this time of year.
That's all I've got, have fun with all the chickening and home and coop improvement projects.
Good day fellow chickie friends who are out there in Minnesota (and others) land. Got back from errands this morning about noon. Jumped out of the car - I was moving and shaking and getting er done - Went into the coop to get the feeder to refill it and all the hens left the coop and I thought Tom Hanks had followed them out when I felt a poke in my leg. I turned and there was that Rooster ready to kick again! I kicked him. We had a kick boxing round. They do not back down do they? NOW I am learning a different phase of chicken raising. You have told me. I did listen. I just did not know. HE will chase after me and still try to kick me. I did not run (is that good?) I faced him and kicked back. But Ralphie - you mentioned hold yours for about ten minutes. What is the purpose of doing that? Will it train a rooster? Educate me some more.
Now when I dangle the chicks (gotta practice don't you know?) I have two roos and one hen. That is good too. Are SS roosters typically nice mannered or is it an individual thing? I will keep them separated from the rest of the flock and they can set up their household and have little chickies.
Okay - theres what I have to say. Have a nice afternoon.