The Emu Eggs Aren't Hatching...

Published 2024-04-15
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All Comments (21)
  • @barbfrank917
    Poor Bert, such a hard working daddy keeping the eggs warm. It would have been awesome to have had one hatch, to see how he would have took care of the baby. Your farm is beautiful, busy ❤
  • @brandypage62
    Poor Bert. If you have a small enough Emu, you could slide one under him. He's working so hard. 🥺
  • I was wondering how they could even hatch with freezing temperatures. In Aus it’s never this cold where they breed.
  • This a sad for poor Bert. . . just my own thoughts, but our late fall early winter is Australia's spring and summer. I think its way too cold for him to properly set on the eggs well enough to hatch them. Can you make him a raised nesting platform in a enclosed mini shelter in the barn so that he can keep them contained and a better consistent temprature? Can you separate him and release the two babies with him if none of the others hatch?I think I recall that was your plan's.
  • @ensign17
    I want the eggs to hatch soo bad underneath the emu. It’s been like a rollercoster with these Emu eggs. I’m glade the two hatched. It would be nice to see how the emu care for there young.
  • @MarSmiles
    I really hope that at least two to four of the remaining eggs hatch. Bert needs the victory of live baby emus hatching underneath him. How many hours do you think he has spent brooding at this point.
  • As a kid my duck water always was poured on mums fruit trees. 40 year later there still producing fruit
  • @ccurry1760
    It's cool seeing Bert reposition the eggs.
  • I'm just glad you have a second one to keep the first one company growing up. Hopefully one or two under Bert will still hatch. He deserves something for all of his effort.
  • @gregnant1987
    Poor Bert, he's trying his best. At least you were able to get another emu from the incubator :)
  • @PK-no5kr
    I’ve been enjoying your videos for awhile. Love seeing all the different colors and feathers in your poultry. Sorry about all the emus you lost. The little emus are so cute!
  • @user-ib2ns5ij2y
    I feel like to get the most out of your emus you might want to get dummy eggs for the boys to lay on next year. Then just gather all of the eggs the girls lay to incubate them inside.
  • @lordfaladar6261
    I can not wait to see the aviary completed!! I was wondering. why not get goats for milk instead of cows? would it not have been easier/cheaper?
  • @BlueRoseWolfie
    2 being born is a sucess for the first successful egg hatch. Hope for more but if not then hope its a good sign next year will do better!
  • Those mandarins peeping @ 7:55 makes my heart smile.. they are so pretty and unique! Thanks for sharing your animals via YT. Your family is growing up so fast, too! Take care amd be well ☆
  • @IkeDesign
    It's really fun seeing the emus run among all the chickens!
  • @GodsOath_com
    Don't give up too early, there's another channel that has hatchlings but no movement or noise.
  • Wonder if you could use a stethoscope on the emu eggs to see if you can hear a heartbeat or movement?