Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Emu Farming - Frequently Asked Questions

Emu Farming is quite complex subject for newbies, it seems. May be they are unable to search for information in the 'net world'. For the people, who are eager to start the emu farm, but worried inside whether this is good, and will i be able to retrieve the profit, and host of other questions in mind.

To address the concerns of newbies, I am giving a FAQ on emu farming based on my experience and what I have studied. If you have questions unanswered here, please write to me at jmemufarm(at)gmail(dot)com.

Qn.# 1. Can Emu birds live in Harsh Weather Conditions?

Ans: Yes. It can live in varied conditions, from hot desert to cold climates. However, if it has to mate and lay more eggs, the climate shall be moderate cool, i.e., 28-32 degree celcius. Hill climates are good for this throughout the year, anyhow, during winter season, most of India has this climate, hence, there won't be any issues across various states of india.

Qn.# 2. Does it require a shelter?

Ans: Yes. Shelter may be small enough to accommodate during raining and for mating. It enjoys water, whether it is rain or pond or shower. During mating, it needs some secluded space, otherwise, it feels shy, and will not mate.

Qn.#3. Does other animals co-habit with Emu?

Ans: Partially Yes. We have not seen other birds are grown side-by-side. In fact, emu is highly resistant to normal diseases affecting other birds (e.g., chicken, etc). Ranikhet is the major disease known to affect Emu seriously. Hence, avoid other birds, if they are susceptible to carrying Ranikhet, in your farm or nearby farms.

Qn.#4. Does snakes bite Emus?

Ans: Emu can run away from Snakes, or it will just throw it away using its peeks. Normally, Sankes won't come near to emus.

Qn. #5. How to manage the eggs, until it is collected by the buyer?

Ans: You can keep Emu Eggs in a slightly cool condition (a dark place in your house or farm house or inside the earthen pot). Handle them without shaking, and place it in horizontal way. Do not stack eggs one on the other. Use, soft material to separate eggs. There are thermocol boxes available. You can buy them and use it to store. Do not keep the eggs for more than 7-days, its hatchability may reduce. While collection of the eggs from the field, use Dettal with cotton to wipe out any dirts.

If you have questions unanswered here, please write to me at jmemufarm(at)gmail(dot)com. 

2 comments:

Thimmareddy said...

Dear Sir

I am eager to start Emu farm but I want to know on the below points pls sugest me

1)End use of the egs
2)Aprox egg price in India
3)Difficulties of selling eggs
4)Avg expenses/pir/anum
5)What is the medicin cost/pair/anum

emufarming-guide.blogspot.com said...

Please read through all my posts, you will find the answers in this blog.