Re: RE: Steve

From: <Robin>
Date: Sun Sep 05 2004 - 23:13:00 EDT


> Then emu farming was a big speculative thing here in the states for a
> brief shining moment. Kind of like the tulip bulb craze in 16th century
> Holland. People were buy emus for breeding at enormous prices, and
> really got burned when the bottom fell out. I hear there are a growing
> number of emus in Texas who found a home after some farmer simply let
> them go. Apparently they're not always very good neighbors.

That is interesting. Exactly the same thing has occurred here, but only with ostriches.
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