Seems to me Ostriches can and have actually kicked a person to death. Some years ago a S. Dakota friend was paying $10,000 a head and hoping to establish Ostrich husbandry. Then it may have been in Oregon that someone came up with a solution to an obstacle in Ostrich raising for food. i.e. portable slaughtering facility. Supposedly a hospital in Georgia was using Ostrich as a lower cholesterol substitute for heart patients. OH!!OH!!....You say those are your pet Ostriches...lol....Nice Big Bird
Seems to me Ostriches can and have actually kicked a person to death. Some years ago a S. Dakota friend was paying $10,000 a head and hoping to establish Ostrich husbandry. Then it may have been in Oregon that someone came up with a solution to an obstacle in Ostrich raising for food. i.e. portable slaughtering facility. Supposedly a hospital in Georgia was using Ostrich as a lower cholesterol substitute for heart patients. OH!!OH!!....You say those are your pet Ostriches...lol....Nice Big Bird
Reminds me of the home I had in Norco, Ca. .One day a neighbors goats got loose and chewed up the neighborhood. Some had emus too. my next door neighbor was breeding African Gray Parrots which could be noisy at times. Other side rescued dogs. Very nice cow town. I am almost certain some young guy in Texas was kicked dead trying to rustle an Ostrich. Reported to me by sister in law but many yrs ago. BE CAREFUL.Not mine. That's an emu not an ostrich. The emu can be dangerous though it seems she handles this emu well in my opinion.
I don't know... from what I understand, they make great sales partners.Not mine. That's an emu not an ostrich. The emu can be dangerous though it seems she handles this emu well in my opinion.