The ostrich is the world's biggest bird, reaching a height of 8 feet and a weight of 350 lbs. They came from Africa and Asia's southern regions. More than one subspecies exists. Ostriches are part of the rattite family of birds. Emus, rheas, kiwis, and cassowaries are a few more examples of flightless birds. There is a paucity of understanding regarding the housing and food needs of most birds as compared to domesticated chickens and fowl. As a consequence, you'll learn about a wide range of ostrich-rearing practices. Care recommendations for ostriches vary by location of the nation. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. Keep the eggs around 55?65 degrees Fahrenheit for up to seven days before incubation if you're beginning with them. 59 degrees Fahrenheit with 70 percent humidity is excellent. Regardless of whether the eggs are in storage or being incubated, they should be rotated every day. The incubation process must be continued until the egg hatches, which usually takes 42 days. We don't have enough space to save data on incubation.
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