Haha,well I didn't see the bird but I doubt if it was yellow.Hello; Is it yellow?
Haha,well I didn't see the bird but I doubt if it was yellow.Hello; Is it yellow?
The funny...or sad thing about it is when I was talking with a coworker about it and his comment was,"if people stop clearing out the emu's habitat we wouldn't have them running around"....I'm no ornithologist but at least I know that the emu's habitat is in Australia.Can't you tell him how to get , how to get to sesame street![]()
He might be partially fight. Maybe some messed with the naturally found fencing creating the emu's limited American habitat.The funny...or sad thing about it is when I was talking with a coworker about it and his comment was,"if people stop clearing out the emu's habitat we wouldn't have them running around"....I'm no ornithologist but at least I know that the emu's habitat is in Australia.
They are great coyote repellent, no joke.He might be partially fight. Maybe some messed with the naturally found fencing creating the emu's limited American habitat.
I don't understand the big deal about an emu. Our neighbors had one they kept with their cows. It wasn't mean and I remember feeding it bread from my hands, however it wasn't fond of dogs or cats and probably killed quite a few cats.
I bet. They're faster than donkeys and probably more intimidating than a lama. Not to mention the claws on their feet.They are great coyote repellent, no joke.
Do some ranchers and farmers keep them for that reason?They are great coyote repellent, no joke.
yup I've known farms to use them around me.I bet. They're faster than donkeys and probably more intimidating than a lama. Not to mention the claws on their feet.
yup.Do some ranchers and farmers keep them for that reason?