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Emus Poultry for sale

Emu, also known as the Australian Emu, originates from Australia and is one of the largest flightless birds in the world. It is characterised by its impressive height of up to 1.9 meters, shaggy grey-brown feathers, long neck, and powerful legs suited for fast running. The emu has small, vestigial wings and three-toed feet, making it a striking and unique species. Known for its curious but cautious temperament, the emu is a resilient bird able to travel great distances at speeds of up to 50 km/h. This adaptability makes it suitable for various environments, particularly in farming for meat, oil, and leather within the UK market. Popular search queries like "emu for sale UK," "emus for sale," and "emu chicks for sale" reflect a growing interest in breeding or owning emus as unusual poultry or pets. Emus require ample space and a secure environment, as well as a diet consisting of plants, seeds, fruits, and insects. Their gentle nature makes them suitable for enthusiasts looking to raise exotic birds, provided their specific care needs are met.

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Emus poultry Emu chicks available now - Advert 1
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Emu chicks available now

Emus

1 weekAge
MixedSex
£150Price

Emu chicks available now Require heat please make sure you do your research and that you have adequate secure space and shelter for when adults any questions please ask. We have a pair of pet emu on o

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YorkYork
5.0
Emus poultry Emu hatching eggs for sale  - Advert 2
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Emu hatching eggs for sale

Emus

5 daysAge
MixedSex
£30Price

Price is per egg, i have 4 Available We will likely have more available soon. Believed fertile, we have had very good fertility rates in previous years and often hatch them ourselves. Shipped same da

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Stoke-on-TrentStoke-on-Trent
5.0
Emus poultry Sparkles the emu  for sale - Advert 3
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Sparkles the emu for sale

Emus

3 yearsAge
FemaleSex
£500Price

Sadly looking to re home sparkles the emu Sparkles is 3 years old so was hoping for eggs this year, Sparkles is very good around people and is use to pigs dogs chickens turkeys pony’s etc Any que

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WimborneDorset
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Emu eggs

Emus

5 monthsAge
MixedSex
£25Price

Emu eggs for eating / decorating / possibly hatching (unsure on the sex of the emus, but we only get one every few days which indicates the other ones probably a male)

CreweCheshire East
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6 emus for sale

Emus

3 yearsAge
MixedSex
£600Price

6 emus for sale, fully grown, they give eggs worth £100 each, if you buy all of them we can do £500 for all

HolsworthyDevon
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female emu

Emus

25 yearsAge
FemaleSex
£150Price

Karen is 33 months we hatched her from egg . pick up from hailsham east sussex we have a boy witch we are keeping she sometimes bully him so we have no choice to let her go . in the add iv put 24 year

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HailshamEast Sussex

FAQs

Is an emu considered poultry?

An emu is not considered poultry; it is a large flightless bird classified as a ratite, closely related to cassowaries and ostriches, and belongs to its own family distinct from common poultry like chickens and turkeys.

What products do farmers get from emus?

Farmers raise emus primarily for their lean, low-fat meat which is rich in protein and vitamins, for emu oil used as a natural skin moisturizer, and also for emu eggs and feathers which have unique uses.

Is emu meat a healthy alternative to chicken?

Yes, emu meat is considered a healthier alternative to chicken as it is lower in fat and cholesterol and contains higher levels of vitamins C and E and iron, although it is less common and more expensive.

Why is raising emus expensive and challenging?

Raising emus is expensive and challenging due to their need for ample space, specialized care, and the difficulty in processing their meat since few facilities are approved to handle large flightless birds, which limits legal sale and increases costs.