Emu Skin Care and Health Care

Emu Bird


Emu Farming

 
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* Emus Birds are members of the ratite family of birds, Along with Ostrich,  Rhea, Cassowary and Kiwi.

* Emus are fed a special pelletized feed that has all the nutrients they need to develop strong, healthy bodies. Emus grow to be between 5 ½ to 6 feet tall and weigh 110 to 120 pounds.

* Ratites have flat breastbones and no wing muscles, so they cannot fly.

* Emu Birds are cursorial. They have developed strong legs for running. An emu can run 40 miles per hour for short distances. All ratites are cursorial.

* Emus Birds have 3 forward pointing toes; the underside of each is flat with a broad pad.

* Emus Birds have interesting calls, a throbbing drum (by the female) and a  grunt (by the male). The chicks whistle and the male will whistle to them.

* The emu bird has a pad of fat on the back. Because the fat is all in one place instead of being spread throughout the body, the meat is very lean.

* Emu feathers are unique because both the primary and secondary feathers are the same length. Each feather has two shafts, with barbs so widely    spaced that they do not interlock to form a firm vane as in most birds;  instead they form a loose, hair-like body covering.

* Female Emus lay their eggs 3 to 5 days during the breeding and laying season.

Emu Eggs are dark green. The female lays an egg every 3 to 5 days. As she lays the eggs, the male will cover them with leaves, grass, straw or whatever is available until he is ready to start incubating them. When there are at least 9 eggs, the male will start sitting on the nest. The male will incubate the eggs for 52 to 56 days. He will not eat or drink during this time. When the eggs hatch, the first thing he will do is eat the eggshell. This helps to get his system going, and also hides evidence of the chicks from predators. The chicks will stay with their daddy until they are grown. On emu farms, the eggs are usually picked up by the emu farmer and put in an electric incubator. If the emu father is allowed to hatch, he is provided with food and water.

Emu chicks are cream colored with brown and tan stripes. As they get older, they lose their stripes and are chocolate brown colored. By the time they are 2 years old, they will have lost the chocolate colored feathers in favor of the lighter colored feathers of the adults.

In the wild, emu birds eat fruits, flowers, insects, seeds, and green vegetation, they love caterpillars. To aid in their digestive process, they will swallow large stones. They need water daily. Emus orginated in Australia, but are now raised on Indian farms for their Fat obtained oil and other food by-products.

Every part of the emu is used.

* Meat is a dark red lean zero cholesterol meat.
* Feathers are used in fashion or crafts.
* Hide and leg skins are tanned to become leather.
* Fat is rendered and refined to become emu oil which is used in health and skin care products.
* Claws or toenails are used in jewelry and crafts.