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mich9510
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I'm the one (my original username here is 'Supreme Emu') responsible for coining the term 'spazzy dance.' So . . . google 'emu spazzy dance.'
If you let Daryl outside at first-bird-call of dawn, for a few days in a row, you will see that running around is not from fright, but from pure delight in being a high-speed dinosaur. The motions of spazzy dances are mixed with completely crazy spurts of highest-speed runs; and I've been lucky enough to see even better spazzies than this:
If you watch a range of spazzy vids, you'll see clearly what I was saying about space: the chicks and adults charge to and fro along fences, clearly looking to run harder and faster. In the house-clearing here, they may cover 6-800 yards, in bursts of 200 at a time, in hardly a minute.
So I finally got to see Daryl do his "spazzy dance" it was so cute! He's outside full- time now but I do put him in the chicken coop at night for fear of predation. He also loves to be with his chickens. He doesn't really love the coop but he tolerates it. It's supposed to go down to below zero with lots of snow here in the next two days. The emu mother in me wants to bring him back inside for this cold snap... The realist in me says he'll be fine. I guess I'll just watch him and see.
He is starting to get some patches on his body where it looks like maybe his adult feathers at starting to come in. He's still mostly fuzzy though. I'm going to try to het some pics tomorrow and post them.