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Jr Johnson Hatches in 2008


 

Jr. Johnson of Songline Emu Farm in Gill Massachusetts has successfully begun hatching his own brood of emu chicks.  Songline Farm normally uses a mechanized incubator for hatching because the emu laying season occurs between December and  April  the coldest time of the year.  However when  Jr. began showing serious signs of wanting to brood his own eggs the farm left some of the season’s final eggs for him.  He began sitting in late April and his chicks are just now starting to hatch. 

The Australian male emu does all of the brooding and child rearing.  When he has gathered a clutch of 6-8 eggs from his mate, who lays one egg every 3 to 4 days, he goes into a state of semi-hibernation – not eating, drinking or defecating for 50 to 54 days while he keeps the eggs warm and rotates them repeatedly though out the day.  When the chicks hatch the male stays with them until they are 5-6 months old.  The female takes no part in the child rearing.

Johnson is currently sitting on 11 eggs,  the first one hatched Friday June 13th .  We wish Jr. Johnson a very happy Fathers Day.

 
 

 

 
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