Emu and emu eggs for saleIf you have emu eggs for sale or to swap, or emu to rehome, please send us your photographs, details, such as gender and age. Also, any information you would like to share about the emu; plus your country, location and email address. If your country is not listed then we will add it. Where to buy emu eggs near me? Please have a look below, if you don't find anyone then we can put a 'wanted enquiry' on the Emu and Eggs Wanted page. Please contact us on the form at the bottom of the page. Adverts are free. As from the start of 2023 you will need to let us know your website or social media page to be able to sell eggs and chicks on here. This is due to the amount of scammers currently online. |
Buying Healthy Emu
When going to visit emu that you are considering buying make sure the bird(s) seem healthy, that their legs are straight and not turning out to the side, or bowed, their necks should be straight and their stance proud and upright, not slumped. Also check if the bird looks listless or tired. The feathers should be intact and not ragged or chewed, and look out for the emu scratching. The eyes should be bright and clear, and there should be no discharge from the nostrils, mouth or eyes. It's advisable to witness the emu eating and drinking, and to check that the bird doesn't have diarrhoea. Always ask the owner what the emu has been fed on.
If you go to see an emu and it looks unhealthy, you may still feel like taking it on anyway, to help it. If this is the case, make sure to have a separate recovery area for it, and to keep your other birds at a safe distance. Emu can pick on weak newcomers.
Keep in mind that in most countries birds, including emu are not to be moved and relocated in times of Avian Flu / Bird Flu.
Finding a Good Home for Emu
When selling emu and eggs it is our responsibility to make sure that our emu go to good homes. Someone who lacks knowledge may not necessarily provide a bad home, if they are keen to learn the proper ways of looking after their new birds. Be open and generous in helping people gain the knowledge they need to keep their birds thriving; letting them know set-up requirements, such as minimum enclosure measurements and fencing requirements, dietary needs, etc, and offer ongoing help if needed. It is hoped that people have previously studied an emu requirements beforehand, but it's best to make sure; for the birds health and safety, the new owners peace of mind, and the reputation of emu keeping in general.
Let people know about the temperament of the bird(s) you are selling, to make sure your bird will fit with the owner and their already established mob. When selling birds it is advisable to have your bird(s) sexed before you advertise them.
Looking Out for Scammers
There has been a recent surge of people scamming buyers, stating they will ship eggs once money has been sent. Usually these people do not keep emu. They use the details of faux farms with photographs they have acquired from the internet. It is safest to buy eggs from established emu breeders, and breeders who are recommended, or have been checked out by reputable websites and social media pages. Ask the seller questions about their emu, and emu keeping to test their knowledge. It is also wise to google their phone number and email address as it may be used for several faux farms, and doing a backward image search on their photographs can show you places where those images have been used. Collect the eggs yourself if you can, paying once you get there. If you are collecting, never send a deposit in advance to secure the eggs, a reputable breeder would not expect you to send a deposit for collecting eggs. A quick video chat with the seller who can show you the eggs for sale and also their emu is a good way to find out if people are genuine.
A constantly updated list of scammers can be found here on Emu Owners Club... https://www.facebook.com/groups/emuownersclub/permalink/1966269253524840/
When going to visit emu that you are considering buying make sure the bird(s) seem healthy, that their legs are straight and not turning out to the side, or bowed, their necks should be straight and their stance proud and upright, not slumped. Also check if the bird looks listless or tired. The feathers should be intact and not ragged or chewed, and look out for the emu scratching. The eyes should be bright and clear, and there should be no discharge from the nostrils, mouth or eyes. It's advisable to witness the emu eating and drinking, and to check that the bird doesn't have diarrhoea. Always ask the owner what the emu has been fed on.
If you go to see an emu and it looks unhealthy, you may still feel like taking it on anyway, to help it. If this is the case, make sure to have a separate recovery area for it, and to keep your other birds at a safe distance. Emu can pick on weak newcomers.
Keep in mind that in most countries birds, including emu are not to be moved and relocated in times of Avian Flu / Bird Flu.
Finding a Good Home for Emu
When selling emu and eggs it is our responsibility to make sure that our emu go to good homes. Someone who lacks knowledge may not necessarily provide a bad home, if they are keen to learn the proper ways of looking after their new birds. Be open and generous in helping people gain the knowledge they need to keep their birds thriving; letting them know set-up requirements, such as minimum enclosure measurements and fencing requirements, dietary needs, etc, and offer ongoing help if needed. It is hoped that people have previously studied an emu requirements beforehand, but it's best to make sure; for the birds health and safety, the new owners peace of mind, and the reputation of emu keeping in general.
Let people know about the temperament of the bird(s) you are selling, to make sure your bird will fit with the owner and their already established mob. When selling birds it is advisable to have your bird(s) sexed before you advertise them.
Looking Out for Scammers
There has been a recent surge of people scamming buyers, stating they will ship eggs once money has been sent. Usually these people do not keep emu. They use the details of faux farms with photographs they have acquired from the internet. It is safest to buy eggs from established emu breeders, and breeders who are recommended, or have been checked out by reputable websites and social media pages. Ask the seller questions about their emu, and emu keeping to test their knowledge. It is also wise to google their phone number and email address as it may be used for several faux farms, and doing a backward image search on their photographs can show you places where those images have been used. Collect the eggs yourself if you can, paying once you get there. If you are collecting, never send a deposit in advance to secure the eggs, a reputable breeder would not expect you to send a deposit for collecting eggs. A quick video chat with the seller who can show you the eggs for sale and also their emu is a good way to find out if people are genuine.
A constantly updated list of scammers can be found here on Emu Owners Club... https://www.facebook.com/groups/emuownersclub/permalink/1966269253524840/
Emu & Eggs Wanted- click this button
Sellers have a look at the 'Wanted' page to see if you can find people in your area looking for eggs or emu.
Emu and eggs for sale
UK
West Sussex - UK
Emu eggs for sale Area: RH14. £20 each. Collection preferred for a good hatch rate. lynwhittemore@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/eggsfromemus |
Herefordshire We have a very friendly Emu for sale, she is 5 and lives with other farm animals. Contact: tarnhamilton@yahoo.com NE Scotland Contact: Sylvia Kirby I have some eggs available. Should be fertile. N E Scotland Email: sylviakirby20@gmail.com Liskeard Contact: Alex price Selling emu Contact: sales@littleacorn.farm |
Stoke on Trent, UK
Emu Chicks and Eggs available to pre-order. Unrelated pairs can be provided Contact: Jamie Trigg Email: jai260401@gmail.com Phone: 07539993439 |
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Surrey
Emu hatching eggs for sale £20 each, shipping £10 per consignment. Contact Alex Walker Email: alexwalker416@gmail.com |
Northern Ireland Contact: Rowan Moertl I have 2 yearlings for sale and a few 2023 chicks. Based in Northern Ireland Email: rowan@coolefarm.co.uk |
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Europe
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Australia
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia Contact: Cassandra Lamb Adult breeding pair $300 ONO. A permit will be needed Phone: 0434854101 Email: cjlamb.84@hotmail.com |
Adelaide, South Australia Contact: David Toohey I'm thinking of selling my15 mouth male emu Email: davidtoohey38@gmail.com |
South & Central America
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US
USA Mansfield TX
Contact: Jessie Fontanelli 2 emu chicks! 1 hatched 5/12, 1 hatched 5/13 unsexed $250/each Email: jessiefontanelli@yahoo.com |
Phelan, PA Contact: Kurt Lindquist I'm moving house and can't take my emu with me. He is a lovely male, very loving and calm, he will approach to say hi! Email: rsumm10313@aol.com |
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Cherry Valley, CA, US
Contact Randall Lujan We aren't happy about it but we are having to sell some of or beautiful emus. We have one paired set of emus with proof of breeding as well as two single emus for sale. Please contact emurica sales manager @ 9514126727 or email us at emu.rica.sanctuaries@gmail.com Contact: emu.rica.sanctuaries@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092128557628&mibextid=ZbWKwL |
Northeast PA.
EMU. BREEDER FLOCK FOR SALE. 8 EMU. 7 adult .1 this year\'s check. Older flock . Lay every year and have checks. Looking to sale in one group. Looking for $45000. Only serious buyer. Need to respond. Call: 5703645246 / 5708146017 tlspencertrucking@yahoo.com |
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Tucson, AZ 85756
2 Males, 1 Female, proven breeders. One full clutch of 6 eggs hatched 2020. Second clutch in process of being laid (not for sale). Moving states and want to re-home locally and together. They are all 2-3 years old. Both males friendly. One extremely friendly. Female is curious but not friendly. Contact: Dreajaks2@yahoo.com |
Location: Fort Myers, FL,33913 (South FL)
Farm Name: B&G's Emu Compound Phone#: (239)357-4974 Available Now: Eggs & Babies 🥚 (standard colors) Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/brandon.boesenberg **Notes** These Babies and Eggs come from are Personal Hand raised friendly Birds thanks |
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Laclede County, Falcon, Mo Selling chicks. Mostly standard, a few blonds. Willing to meet up to an hour from me on chicks. Eggs also prefer pickup, meet in Lebanon. Or Waynesville. Contact: Roberts Forest Farm |
Vancouver, WA I’m a breeder in Vancouver, WA. I have chicks to sell in 2020 season, I will have eggs and chicks for sale 2021 season and onward. My farm is Olive Branch Farm www.olivebranchfarmwa.com My birds are 2 and 3 years old in their first season, I’m breeding a wild type/brown to a white so offspring. Contact: ntegarden@msn.com
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Andersonville TN, outside Knoxville I'm expecting to have standard chicks available this spring, I may have also have eggs for sale later in the laying season if I run out of room in my incubator. Contact: Nakita D Little Phone: 865-712-5422 Okeecho, Florida Contact: Chris McNabb Lots of Fresh Clean Emu eggs for hatching from my 2 females. Call: 863-623-5324 Email: ghogman839@gmail.com |
Aspers, PA 17304
Moonlight Valley Farm, LLC Tammy Shull We sell common (brown), blonde, & white emu chicks. We have a mob of 14 emus on our farm and have been raising emus for over 10 years. email: info@moonlightvalleyfarm.com website: www.moonlightvalleyfarm.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/MoonlightValleyFarm |
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Louisiana , US Contact: Tanya Guidry We have standard emu, and blonde. Rhea and ostriches, and also hatching eggs, all seasons. Phone: (504)410-5837 Email: info@unicornaviaries.com |
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California, US
Contact: Richelle Montana
Looking to get Emu chicks for sale, order emu chicks online or by emu chicks online then look no further. We are top suppliers of emu chicks online and we do deliver to your doorstep.
Email: richellemontana@gmail.com
Contact: Richelle Montana
Looking to get Emu chicks for sale, order emu chicks online or by emu chicks online then look no further. We are top suppliers of emu chicks online and we do deliver to your doorstep.
Email: richellemontana@gmail.com
Long Valley, New Jersey, US
Contact: Hunter Wilson Long Valley, NJ 07830 Equiheart Farms, LLC Email: Hunter22Wilson@Gmail.com Phone: 7033041445 For 2022 we're selling standard emus and eggs. Preferred Contact: Please PM the Equiheart Farms Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/EquiheartFarms |
Ohio, US Contact Martin Friemoth I have an adult breeding pair for sale Phone: 5135518250 Email: martinfriemoth@gmail.com |
Northern California Contact: Kevin Franks Selling emu eggs for carving and decoration Phone: 530-415-3024 Email: kkfranksnote@gmail.com Western South Dakota Contact: Jeffrey Holland I have a single Emu egg that should be hatching soon. The person I got it from has two eggs. I want them together if they all hatch. Looking for a home for Enu chicks in western South Dakota, rapid city area Email: rebelwithnoclue@gmail.com |
Donaldson, Arkansas, US
Emu Eggs/Chicks. Mixed mob of standard and blonde. Donaldson Ar 71941. Carrie Schoultz Dragonfly Emu Farms Email: caszk@yahoo.com Phone: 501-430-9228 Website: www.dragonflyemufarms.com |
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More Emu Breeders Lists
Emu Owners Club have an excellent breeders list for the US, available on their Facebook page and here...
Registering raTite Bloodlines
In recent times there has been concern over the emu gene pool, if you would like to register your emu, rhea, ostrich, or your chicks before they go off to their new homes this can be done on an international bloodline register through Ratite Registry. Registered breeders and more Ratite selling adverts can also be found on their website, https://www.ratite.org
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Please use the form to send us your adverts, or via the button above. You can also email us emuassociation@gmail.com, this is also the email address to send photos for adverts completed via the form. Adverts are free. |