- Jul 23, 2010
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Hello good emu keepers.
I don't have any emus, but I'd like a bit of advice about one....
Well, here's the deal: every time I go to town, I drive by a taxidermy shop, and right by that shop is a small pen with a single emu and a small shed. The pen is small: maybe 10x30 feet....I'm not sure, but don't emu pens have to (legally) be bigger than that? The thing is, all that emu does all day, almost every time I drive by, is walk the fence, back and forth, back and forth, all day. Who knows, maybe they're just keeping it to stuff when it dies, since it lives at a taxidermy place.
It seems so cruel, and I've been wanting to go over there and ask them about buying it, but I don't really have a lot of feed for an emu, even though I have the space, and I suspect it may be a bit mean, after all those years of living in a tiny pen. Course, I would buy it anyways if they would let me, then find an even better home for it, since I'm not sure I want to keep paying for that much feed.
So I'd like your advise: is this person breaking any laws? I know what they're doing is cruel, but it just occurred to me that what they're doing may also be an offense......if so, what do you think I should do about that? I don't want to get these people into too much trouble, since I don't know them at all....never even seen them....and I don't really want animal control to come in and get rid of the emu, because it's 'too mean' or something. I don't drive close enough to know if it's being neglected or anything...all I know is that it's bored out of it's mind, and probably extremely lonely too.
So what do ya think?

Well, here's the deal: every time I go to town, I drive by a taxidermy shop, and right by that shop is a small pen with a single emu and a small shed. The pen is small: maybe 10x30 feet....I'm not sure, but don't emu pens have to (legally) be bigger than that? The thing is, all that emu does all day, almost every time I drive by, is walk the fence, back and forth, back and forth, all day. Who knows, maybe they're just keeping it to stuff when it dies, since it lives at a taxidermy place.

So I'd like your advise: is this person breaking any laws? I know what they're doing is cruel, but it just occurred to me that what they're doing may also be an offense......if so, what do you think I should do about that? I don't want to get these people into too much trouble, since I don't know them at all....never even seen them....and I don't really want animal control to come in and get rid of the emu, because it's 'too mean' or something. I don't drive close enough to know if it's being neglected or anything...all I know is that it's bored out of it's mind, and probably extremely lonely too.
So what do ya think?

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