Published:
May 14, 2025
Last updated:
July 28, 2025
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How to Care For Emu Chicks: Housing, Diet & Health Tips

Emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae) are the second-largest bird in the world and have become increasingly popular on farms and homesteads for their meat, oil, leather, and even their eggs. Raising emus—especially from chicks—can be rewarding, but they require a different approach than poultry like chickens or ducks.

Emu chicks grow rapidly and need careful attention to environment, nutrition, and safety during their early weeks of life. This guide will walk you through the complete process of how to care for emu chicks from hatch to adulthood.

Emu chicks with distinctive striped plumage, gathered on grass, highlighting their unique appearance and natural habitat essential for proper care and development.

🏠 Brooding Emu Chicks Indoors

The Importance of a Controlled Environment

Newly hatched emu chicks should be kept in a clean, draft-free indoor brooder for the first 4 to 8 weeks, depending on climate and their feather development.

Key environmental requirements:

Socialization & Movement

Emus are social creatures. Chicks should be raised in pairs or small groups to avoid loneliness and encourage movement, which is essential for muscle and bone development.

🌞 When to Move Emu Chicks Outside

Emu chicks can typically be moved to an outdoor pen once they are:

Outdoor enclosure tips:

🥗 What to Feed Emu Chicks at Each Growth Stage

Starter Diet (0–8 weeks)

Grower Phase (8 weeks–6 months)

Finisher Phase (6 months–12 months)

Safe Treats for Emu Chicks

Feed sparingly:

Avoid: Avocado, onions, chocolate, moldy or salty foods.

🚨 Common Health Concerns in Emu Chicks

Leg Issues

Pasty Vent or Constipation

Stress & Overcrowding

💉 Vaccines & Parasite Control for Emus

While vaccines for emus are less common than for chickens or turkeys, some farms vaccinate for:

Consult a vet with avian experience for your area.

Parasite control:

Emu chick in a natural setting, showcasing its distinctive features and healthy appearance, relevant to tips on monitoring growth and health in emu care.

📏 Monitor Growth & Development

Emus grow rapidly—reaching 5–6 feet tall in their first year. It's important to track weight, leg development, and behavior weekly during their first 6 months.

Target growth chart (approximate):

Weigh them weekly with a hanging scale or livestock scale.

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