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Dear Sir / Madam,
Would like to start EMU farming in my home town. ... Could you pls adv the follog basic requirements to start an emu farm . Also pls adv fencing type, no of chicks at the time of starting.. Food types for chicks.. etc. |
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Hello Sir,
We can help you in Emu Farming, But we would like to know your location first so that further action can be decided.
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Pioneer Emu Management & Products Jignesh Shethia +91 99301 77797 +91 98676 77797 |
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sir,
the emu farm high cost project, this emu from africa, in india recently developed this form, but the emu cost will be very high, per emu cost around 3 month old Rs. 15000/= , after 20 month yeild the egg the cost around Rs. 1000/= take company emu forms. but only resons is feed is per month per pear it will take Rs 1200/= feeding cost, u discuss and then start a emu farm, after that u can sell the emu where will u sell, now no body take commerials sale, but it will take only 5 star hotel, per kg Rs.750/= this bird 20 month aroung 40 kg 4 year bird around 60 kg ava body weight. u see the form and then start the emu form senthilkumar.k saptech communication p. Ltd salem. |
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sir,
the emu farm high cost project, this emu from africa, in india recently developed this form, but the emu cost will be very high, per emu cost around 3 month old Rs. 15000/= , after 20 month yeild the egg the cost around Rs. 1000/= take company emu forms. but only resons is feed is per month per pear it will take Rs 1200/= feeding cost, u discuss and then start a emu farm, after that u can sell the emu where will u sell, now no body take commerials sale, but it will take only 5 star hotel, per kg Rs.750/= this bird 20 month aroung 40 kg 4 year bird around 60 kg ava body weight. u see the form and then start the emu form senthilkumar.k saptech communication p. Ltd salem. |
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Jitendra Rajpurkar. |
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Small correction emu birds origin is australia and its not africa
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Dear Sir
Emus are primarily herbivores (plant-eaters). They eat grass, seeds, flowers, young plants, and fruit. They also eat some insects (including caterpillars & grass hopper). They swallow small stones (called gastroliths or gizzard stones) which stay in the gizzard and help grind up food. Commercial feeds may be formulated fed as starter, grower, breeder, maintenance and finisher. Usually by 3rd or 4th day chicks able to pick up food from ground ,during this period yolk sac help them. Most companies making it crumble(crushed) form for chick to pick up. at about 3 months they could be graduated to grower which is normally a larger pellet then after it may be changed to finisher form for the birds to process at 14-16 months. Floor space: this is the rule of thumb one breeding pair require 100x25 ft. Colony pen require 100ftx100 ft for 4 breeding pairs. Chick take up less place but as they grow their area should increase Chick out door may need 30-40 ft. Three to six month old chicks need 1000 ft to run .Grow out pens seems to work well with 40birds in 40 ft x100 ft. Sexual identification: Distinguishing between male and female is very difficult but one thing noticeable to the professionals the lower leg. The male usually has a shorter leg than the female. Secondly female having air sac which hangs down from the chest area. This hangs even more during breeding season. Thirdly female emu makes natural booming sound where as male emits grunting sound. Catching of emu: For catching emu never use ropes, It is advisable to use leather gloves. To handle the bird it is best to move close to a chain link ,welded wire or non climb wire fence ,catch it while it goes by, getting behind it and grabbing the two small wings, other wise nail of the three toes are like razors which may cut very deep injuries. Diseases :Emu are highly susceptible to encephalomyelitis. They receive it from horses, flying birds. It is not transmissible to human. Equine triple E vaccination have worked well against this disease. Other common diseases have to be followed. |
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Thanks Kirti for your tips.
Can you tell us where we can buy these chicks and transport them to Hyderabad. Are there any farms where we can visit to get a first hand knowledge of EMU farms near Hyderabad or Chennai. How many would you suggest we start off with and how many farm hands are required. Any details on their day to day care and weather and water requirements would be great. Thanks cravi Quote:
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