I was having the same problem with my chicken eggs! They were fully developed but didn’t absorb the yolk sac and didn’t even try to hatch. I talked to some people and one guy said that it sounded like a temperature problem. Low temp will slow development and they die right before. I got an old-fashioned thermometer (not digital - they said digital are often incorrect) and sure enough it said my incubator was only around 96 degrees Fahrenheit, despite my incubator saying it was at 99.5. I turned the temp up a few degrees and am currently hatching some chicken eggs, hoping I found the problem… if you don’t have a second thermometer in there already, you should get one and see what it says.
With parrot babies it's the same. Temp too low they hatched underdeveloped. But aswell if temp is too high, there's the chance they hatch early and they are underdeveloped
@@AM-xf8mu I hatch parrot eggs too, they never hatch under the parents and I don’t know why maybe because I breed them indoors? I tried some high end incubators like Brensea and no success only a cheap Chinese incubator had some success in hatching some it had good ventilation so I came to the conclusion either breed them outside or use incubators with excellent ventilators. I’m still experimenting so if you have any insights please feel free to share.
This is just chicken info, but Look into building your own incubator from a styrofoam cooler, a water heater temperature wafer and a computer fan hooked to a keyless incandescent lightbulb. Then research dry incubation. I’ve found most people keep the humidity cranked WAY too high and the chicks drown or get stuck in the shell. Once I started only adding water when they pip, I get much better hatch rates.
Just a suggestion! Please don't open or take the eggs out of the incubator unless it's necessary. Not all eggs can withstand temperature change. Bear in mind that different eggs have different agility towards incubators and temperature. Nevertheless, seeing that the dead birds were developed around 80%, and theb unexpected death means that there was temperature change in them. Don't forget that you're dealing with exotic birds from very hot places. The same goes with peacock eggs. Love your videos. Happy birthday 🎉
I can for sure tell you that, that is the exact reason, he would of said he was talking them out almost every day to check which is a no no. I know he's excited but he should be more patient
No, if anything not enough variation . Incubators are constant , female emu is not . Goose , peacocks and emu all have problems when incubating at a constant temperature .
Since the dad is either BERt or ErNIE, and it shares birthday with BEcky, that little fella should be named BERNIE :D It's so adorable, sad to see all the other ones not making it but it just makes this little guy (or gal) extra special!
I breed reptiles, and I have learned my lesson of taking eggs out of the incubator due to impatience. For snakes even after fully developed in the last week - it leads to deaths, unabsorbed yolks, and twisted umbilical cords. I would advise perhaps trying to leave them completely alone until they pip. The constant taking them out may be what's killing them if they are developing normally prior to this.
Except you can't leave them alone because you need to watch their progress to know if you need to change the temperature or humidity, also to see if there's anything even developing.
I had the same thought, I breed quail and once in lock down you don't touch the eggs. They will sometimes make you wait up to a week past the hatch date too. I recently hatched out chicks 6 days past the hatch date and all but one was healthy though they had me nervous for quite a while. Maybe something is different with bigger birds, but the chick that did hatch looked sticky which comes from changes in temperature and humidity while hatching resulting in the membrane getting stuck.
I think the reason they opened the egg was because it had stopped moving/making noise, along with the fact emus are known for having trouble hatching due to their very thick eggshells, so it was obvious something was wrong
@@sage3255 Opening the egg if you need to isn't what they're talking about - they're talking about messing with the eggs before that point. Moving them in and out of the incubator changes the temp/humidity and can be harmful. It's best to leave eggs alone up until the very very end.
CONGRATULATIONS on hatching your first Emu chick.. And Happy Birthday Becky.. It's Mothering Sunday here in the UK, so HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY too.. BRAVO all, here's my very best wishes to you all, in hopes of more chicks successfully hatching..
Make sure to socialize (supervised of course) this baby emu with the other emus early on so it does not end up imprinted on people and unable to breed in the future.
Stop taking them out to check them everyday and you will have success! I know you are nervous and excited, but the temp change..they just can't take it! Also get a second thermometer just to double check the temperature is reading correctly. You MUST stop taking the eggs out. I promise you, toy will have success when you just trust the process. When you want to check, so something else. Establish a routine to help you avoid bringing them out. Congrats on the new baby emu! I'm so very happy for you that one of them was successful! Here's to the future and more babies!!
Always drill a hole when they start peeping just to be safe. Also next time don't move incubators, flip the other ones by hand if u have to until you see them start to hatch/crack out and then move them. They are very sensitive
@@carolynnr.6409 actually I think he did because he was so nervous before he only took them out to weigh them and as it was closer to hatch day I think he left them alone. He took these out every day.
Congratulations on your first home breed emu ;) Been watching since UA-cam gave me your random video years ago when Bamboo first hatched (and I have never experienced farm life in my family but it's been fun watching you all through the years so know you share joy with people who don't nessasarily share a similar lifestyle ;) ) Hoping more will hatch for you soon
Just a quick suggestion or tip is to not take them out of the incubator unless absolutely necessary. Even so close to hatching taking them out can cause a quick death.
I have literally been online waiting for this!!!!! I have checked several times a day everyday since your last video. I'm so tickled! I needed to smile. It's been a bad day. Our 6 yr old cat became sick. 😢 So worried! Prayers for our "Titty"
Happy birthday Becky. You are a beautiful woman with a beautiful family. You have incredible patience and are such a hard working mama. Truly an inspiration.
Bamboo wasn't the father :( I thought that at first too, but remember- he wouldn't breed, and it is still possible to have a standard even with lighter parents.
To be honest you need a bit of a more precise incubator for emu I think. You should try and get over to someone who hatches a few emu and pick up a few little tips. I feel they look like the temperature is a little low.
How beautiful life is and full of sorrow. We fight to survive, to be born, to thrive. To see animals and children being born is so humbling. I appreciate life being born and reflect on what it all means as you release great videos. Thanks for all that you do
So you just gotta find the key to them absorbing their yolks for your customers and your next batches. We need answers. Maybe humidity needs to change before hatching or something to do with moving them too late in development. I don't know. God bless!🌱🌾
I'd like to put a comment because I was starting to incubate eggs for the first time, and watching lots of videos from lots of different people in the world, and your way to save chicks is the best. And it doesn't mean you can't go further helping them if it is not enough, but it's the best way to start. A big thank you!
Hello, we are two children 10 and 8 years old and we live in Quito Ecuador. We’ve seen your videos and we love them!. We have also learned a lot from the information you share in your videos. We have tried to incubate in a very homemade way, that is using a cardboard box and a light bulb, but the experiment has not worked. That is why we would also like to benefit from an incubator that you are giving away to achieve this beautiful project of incubating and continuing to learn.
Like many other commenters suggest Try leaving your eggs sit in the incubator until absolutly necessary 😅 Dont move then untill they start to hatch out on their own. Temperature is the main issue from the looks of things
OOOOOH my goodness! this was the first video I watched this morning .. SO adorable!!! I'm so sorry for the loss's but so thankful for this little one.. And excited for all those other eggs! Looking forward to seeing how it goes.. We got our emus for our farm after watching your videos a few years ago.. :)
We had geese on the farm, and it took so long for them to have good eggs that would hatch. But when they did hatch, it was so exciting to have baby geese again! I'm so happy for you to have baby emus again!
Can't hit that like button hard enough or fast enough. Congrats on the little stripy baby! Make sure to bring it to the other emus to start socializing it so there is not a repeat of Bamboo and his species misidentification. Holding it while working with the adults or perhaps, if the weather is favorable enough, letting it walk on the other side of the fence would hopefully be enough. What a wonderful birthday gift, your first home bred emu. Happy belated birthday.
Bamboo wasn't the father :( I thought that at first too, but remember- he wouldn't breed, and it is still possible to have a standard even with lighter parents.
Fantastic I’m so pleased to see you finally got one! It’s disheartening to lose them before hatching, particularly just a few days before because they hadn’t absorbed the yolk. But take the positives from it, you’re now getting fertile eggs! Hopefully more baby emus to come😁🤞
I was really looking forward for news about the eggs, sad for a few that didn’t make it but happy you got 1 at least. Maybe avoid so much opening of the incubator and check temperature, but at least there is some progress. 👍🏻
As some others have already said you need to not take the eggs out almost every day and to be patient. Even the slightest temperature change can do damage. Also, check to see if the incubator is at the perfect temperature. The fact that so many were basically almost fully developed but just couldn't finish absorbing the yolk sac and cross the finish line says quite a bit about potential issues to solve in the future.
Could be from getting cold at times. The interruption of temperature can be one major cause of the yoke not having enough time to absorb into the babies in the eggs. Also looks like some of the organs didn't develop right. Could also be caused by temperature changing to often or to much. One other cause is bad genetics. BUT I don't think its that cause. I do think its the temperature one. I hatch alot of chicken and quail eggs. I also at times hatch Turkey and duck so I do see the difference temperature can make if its not constant or changes to often for the egg.
I'm so sorry for the loss of those little emus, it is hard to witness all of that movement and the peeping and then have something happen to cause them to die. The healthy baby certainly does lighten that loss! S/he is adorable!
It’s so marvelous but also it’s terrible you lohst this Emubabys but the lovely family makes the best and your sadness will gone 😊that’s live 🍀It’s always a pleasure to see your videos and I am with you in mind and heart 💜
It’s been a tough season for emus this year. I normally get 18-32 eggs each season, but only got 6. Of the 6, only 3 made it to hatch. 2 died at hatch and the last one died a couple days after hatching. I’ve never had a hatching problem. Such a bummer! I feel your pain. Glad you got one little emu though.
I started watching your videos after I came across Bamboo’s video! Can’t believe that you have hatched out your very first Emu, 5 years later!!! So happy for u guys
Hi Jake and crew! Congratulations on 2 baby emus! 1 st one is likely Bamboo and Peakaboo’s and 2 nd one is Bert’s and Peakaboo’s can’t wait to see how the adults act around them. God bless you and family and your beautiful farm.
With the eggs having such a long incubation time it makes sense that the babies would still have enough nutrients inside of them from the yolk to not need to eat for a week it would make sure that all off them could get a chance to hatch before the parent has to take the babies elsewhere to find food
I’m hoping and praying you get a bunch of new babies. I can’t wait to see little emus running around that would be fantastic and what’s really unique is you don’t have to have different nails and females there. Yeah they can crossbreed between each other can’t they🥰🥰🥰
I recently recently went through the same thing with two different hatches of duck eggs one egg from each made it all the way to last day they were peeping everything seemed fine one of the eggs was backwards wasn't able to absorb the yolk or get out and the same thing happened again but we actually took the other one out but because of being backwards and the Egg it still wasn't able to absorb the yolk and it died it's the saddest thing when you hear it peeping and when it's made it to the last days and I felt so guilty as if I did something wrong but I know I didn't it was a horrible feeling thank you for posting your video it made me realize that these things just happened with raising animals I pray for you and your family in the name of yahuah the creator of the world
Overjoyed to see your video today. I love you all so much. Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful life of hard work and family unity. God bless you all!
Just a little tip to help you hatch emus ( I wouldn’t take them out every day bcs it can cause shock to them and stop them from absorbing yoak and some other things.) GL ON GETTING MORE ❤❤🎉
Don't open the incubator door or take them out lol. we can see just fine through the glass. that could be why the eggs are not making it. my grandma would hatch baby chicks she be like you can look but don't touch lol.
I have never clicked a video so fast!! after the last video, I checked every day for an upload, it was hell you guys didn't upload for 2 weeks!!! Anyways, congratulations guys!!!!!
Def too low of temps. The green look on the unabsorbed yolk looks like yolk infection and when that happens, they almost always die. I would do as suggested and use a non-digital thermometer and do a sanitizing clean on your incubator.
The critical stage of an egg is the last 3-5days before hatching.. because the chick will drowned in the fluids inside.. You should wait for it to peep on its own
Was waiting on this video. Sad that the other eggs were so close to hatching but something happened. But so happy for you to get another bamboo ❤ congrats! Can’t wait to see more emu egg hatching content 🐣
I was having the same problem with my chicken eggs! They were fully developed but didn’t absorb the yolk sac and didn’t even try to hatch. I talked to some people and one guy said that it sounded like a temperature problem. Low temp will slow development and they die right before. I got an old-fashioned thermometer (not digital - they said digital are often incorrect) and sure enough it said my incubator was only around 96 degrees Fahrenheit, despite my incubator saying it was at 99.5. I turned the temp up a few degrees and am currently hatching some chicken eggs, hoping I found the problem… if you don’t have a second thermometer in there already, you should get one and see what it says.
With parrot babies it's the same. Temp too low they hatched underdeveloped. But aswell if temp is too high, there's the chance they hatch early and they are underdeveloped
Hope it goes smoothly this time around for you
@@AM-xf8mu I hatch parrot eggs too, they never hatch under the parents and I don’t know why maybe because I breed them indoors? I tried some high end incubators like Brensea and no success only a cheap Chinese incubator had some success in hatching some it had good ventilation so I came to the conclusion either breed them outside or use incubators with excellent ventilators. I’m still experimenting so if you have any insights please feel free to share.
This is just chicken info, but Look into building your own incubator from a styrofoam cooler, a water heater temperature wafer and a computer fan hooked to a keyless incandescent lightbulb. Then research dry incubation. I’ve found most people keep the humidity cranked WAY too high and the chicks drown or get stuck in the shell. Once I started only adding water when they pip, I get much better hatch rates.
Thanks for the tip!
Just a suggestion!
Please don't open or take the eggs out of the incubator unless it's necessary. Not all eggs can withstand temperature change. Bear in mind that different eggs have different agility towards incubators and temperature. Nevertheless, seeing that the dead birds were developed around 80%, and theb unexpected death means that there was temperature change in them. Don't forget that you're dealing with exotic birds from very hot places.
The same goes with peacock eggs.
Love your videos.
Happy birthday 🎉
I can for sure tell you that, that is the exact reason, he would of said he was talking them out almost every day to check which is a no no. I know he's excited but he should be more patient
This was my exact thought. Leave the eggs alone
This was my first thought immediately into the first minute of the video!
No, if anything not enough variation . Incubators are constant , female emu is not . Goose , peacocks and emu all have problems when incubating at a constant temperature .
@@jeffreylong9405 not when it's in a completely different (aka WAY COLDER) Environment.
They were fertilized eggs!! Huge improvement since last year.
Since the dad is either BERt or ErNIE, and it shares birthday with BEcky, that little fella should be named BERNIE :D
It's so adorable, sad to see all the other ones not making it but it just makes this little guy (or gal) extra special!
He is normal so it's bamboos
@@gren7061 it's not Bamboo's, watch the vid at 9:43 mark
@@nabojsa the white and the blonde ones are from bert or Ernie, the normal ones must be from bamboo since he is normal
No
It's common for animals with Special colours to be able to have children of the original/wild kind
I breed reptiles, and I have learned my lesson of taking eggs out of the incubator due to impatience. For snakes even after fully developed in the last week - it leads to deaths, unabsorbed yolks, and twisted umbilical cords. I would advise perhaps trying to leave them completely alone until they pip. The constant taking them out may be what's killing them if they are developing normally prior to this.
Except you can't leave them alone because you need to watch their progress to know if you need to change the temperature or humidity, also to see if there's anything even developing.
I had the same thought, I breed quail and once in lock down you don't touch the eggs. They will sometimes make you wait up to a week past the hatch date too. I recently hatched out chicks 6 days past the hatch date and all but one was healthy though they had me nervous for quite a while. Maybe something is different with bigger birds, but the chick that did hatch looked sticky which comes from changes in temperature and humidity while hatching resulting in the membrane getting stuck.
I think the reason they opened the egg was because it had stopped moving/making noise, along with the fact emus are known for having trouble hatching due to their very thick eggshells, so it was obvious something was wrong
@@sage3255 Opening the egg if you need to isn't what they're talking about - they're talking about messing with the eggs before that point. Moving them in and out of the incubator changes the temp/humidity and can be harmful. It's best to leave eggs alone up until the very very end.
I've hatched both bearded dragon eggs and ducks/geese/emus..
The two are incubated completely differently.
CONGRATULATIONS on hatching your first Emu chick.. And Happy Birthday Becky..
It's Mothering Sunday here in the UK, so HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY too..
BRAVO all, here's my very best wishes to you all, in hopes of more chicks successfully hatching..
Make sure to socialize (supervised of course) this baby emu with the other emus early on so it does not end up imprinted on people and unable to breed in the future.
I wonder if that’s why Bamboo doesn’t want to mate
Stop taking them out to check them everyday and you will have success! I know you are nervous and excited, but the temp change..they just can't take it! Also get a second thermometer just to double check the temperature is reading correctly. You MUST stop taking the eggs out. I promise you, toy will have success when you just trust the process. When you want to check, so something else. Establish a routine to help you avoid bringing them out. Congrats on the new baby emu! I'm so very happy for you that one of them was successful! Here's to the future and more babies!!
Always drill a hole when they start peeping just to be safe. Also next time don't move incubators, flip the other ones by hand if u have to until you see them start to hatch/crack out and then move them. They are very sensitive
My friend hatches out emus and ostrich. You need to not take them out all the time to check. Taking them out so much shocks the chick
Did he take them out more times than the other 2 times he DID hatch Emus?
@@carolynnr.6409 actually I think he did because he was so nervous before he only took them out to weigh them and as it was closer to hatch day I think he left them alone. He took these out every day.
@@carolynnr.6409 sometimes one time is all it takes. Temp difference of 5 degrees can be fatal
Very true it could kill them inside moving the egg a lot
Congratulations on your first home breed emu ;) Been watching since UA-cam gave me your random video years ago when Bamboo first hatched (and I have never experienced farm life in my family but it's been fun watching you all through the years so know you share joy with people who don't nessasarily share a similar lifestyle ;) ) Hoping more will hatch for you soon
Just a quick suggestion or tip is to not take them out of the incubator unless absolutely necessary. Even so close to hatching taking them out can cause a quick death.
I have literally been online waiting for this!!!!! I have checked several times a day everyday since your last video. I'm so tickled! I needed to smile. It's been a bad day. Our 6 yr old cat became sick. 😢 So worried! Prayers for our "Titty"
Happy birthday Becky. You are a beautiful woman with a beautiful family. You have incredible patience and are such a hard working mama. Truly an inspiration.
Bamboo is breeding! That makes me soo happy! ❤
Bamboo wasn't the father :(
I thought that at first too, but remember- he wouldn't breed, and it is still possible to have a standard even with lighter parents.
To be honest you need a bit of a more precise incubator for emu I think. You should try and get over to someone who hatches a few emu and pick up a few little tips. I feel they look like the temperature is a little low.
How beautiful life is and full of sorrow. We fight to survive, to be born, to thrive. To see animals and children being born is so humbling. I appreciate life being born and reflect on what it all means as you release great videos. Thanks for all that you do
The baby emus are so cute. I’m happy that your diligence paid off. 🙂
Don’t let your daughter get ahold of them!
So happy that there is finally a baby emu again 🎉
Happy Birthday Becky 🎂 🥳
And Little emu
Such a precious little miracle! Congrats on the new cutie. Happy birthday, Becky! I'll have my fingers crossed for more successfull hatchings.
So you just gotta find the key to them absorbing their yolks for your customers and your next batches. We need answers. Maybe humidity needs to change before hatching or something to do with moving them too late in development. I don't know. God bless!🌱🌾
I'd like to put a comment because I was starting to incubate eggs for the first time, and watching lots of videos from lots of different people in the world, and your way to save chicks is the best. And it doesn't mean you can't go further helping them if it is not enough, but it's the best way to start. A big thank you!
You should check out A Chick Called Albert.
Hello, we are two children 10 and 8 years old and we live in Quito Ecuador.
We’ve seen your videos and we love them!. We have also learned a lot from the information you share in your videos.
We have tried to incubate in a very homemade way, that is using a cardboard box and a light bulb, but the experiment has not worked.
That is why we would also like to benefit from an incubator that you are giving away to achieve this beautiful project of incubating and continuing to learn.
Even with the sadness of the loss of the other eggs, it is still wonderful that you got one to hatch such cuteness. 🎉❤
Like many other commenters suggest
Try leaving your eggs sit in the incubator until absolutly necessary 😅
Dont move then untill they start to hatch out on their own.
Temperature is the main issue from the looks of things
They're gonna be adorable!!!!!!😊😊
OOOOOH my goodness! this was the first video I watched this morning .. SO adorable!!! I'm so sorry for the loss's but so thankful for this little one.. And excited for all those other eggs! Looking forward to seeing how it goes.. We got our emus for our farm after watching your videos a few years ago.. :)
Emu's are so precious and loving when they are young . So excited to see more from Ernie's nest ❤❤❤❤
So glad you have 1 so far. Hope the birds can hatch out a couple.
It feels like just yesterday I was watching bamboo hatch out and crawl around with Eli 😢😊
I’m literally writing this while I’m at Disneyland and this is still the best part of my day!
Congratulations on your beautiful new baby emu!❤🎉
We had geese on the farm, and it took so long for them to have good eggs that would hatch. But when they did hatch, it was so exciting to have baby geese again! I'm so happy for you to have baby emus again!
Omg, I have been watching your channel for years now and you finally did it! Baby emu’s! I wanna see them so bad! ❤❤
Is it a live stream or a video
Live
Can't hit that like button hard enough or fast enough. Congrats on the little stripy baby! Make sure to bring it to the other emus to start socializing it so there is not a repeat of Bamboo and his species misidentification. Holding it while working with the adults or perhaps, if the weather is favorable enough, letting it walk on the other side of the fence would hopefully be enough. What a wonderful birthday gift, your first home bred emu. Happy belated birthday.
Congratz on hatching an emu egg! I know its been a lot of hard work and patience. But it has all paid off! So happy for you all!❤️❤️❤️😊
You should call him shoot since bamboo is its dad
Bamboo wasn't the father :(
I thought that at first too, but remember- he wouldn't breed, and it is still possible to have a standard even with lighter parents.
I’ve seen this before. It helps if you drill a hole a few days before they hatch. So they can get oxygen. Sometimes there isn’t enough.
its been 5 years already??? man it seems like just yesterday bamboo was hatched and the kids r getting so big! time really flies!!!
6:44 Every part of me wants to reach in there and help the little dude out. Lol
Im so happy you get to have a new emu!!! And more exciting it was from your own now. All the years were worth it.
Awesome with the new baby!! LoL don't let him/her imprint on you like before. Love your channel!! Happy Birthday Becky 🍰
He WAS the first and had no siblings with no other Emus to imprint with.
Fantastic I’m so pleased to see you finally got one!
It’s disheartening to lose them before hatching, particularly just a few days before because they hadn’t absorbed the yolk. But take the positives from it,
you’re now getting fertile eggs! Hopefully more baby emus to come😁🤞
I was really looking forward for news about the eggs, sad for a few that didn’t make it but happy you got 1 at least. Maybe avoid so much opening of the incubator and check temperature, but at least there is some progress. 👍🏻
As some others have already said you need to not take the eggs out almost every day and to be patient. Even the slightest temperature change can do damage. Also, check to see if the incubator is at the perfect temperature. The fact that so many were basically almost fully developed but just couldn't finish absorbing the yolk sac and cross the finish line says quite a bit about potential issues to solve in the future.
What a great present for Becky. Happy birthday and a great triumph for you guys, so happy you finally got a Emu
Could be from getting cold at times. The interruption of temperature can be one major cause of the yoke not having enough time to absorb into the babies in the eggs. Also looks like some of the organs didn't develop right. Could also be caused by temperature changing to often or to much. One other cause is bad genetics. BUT I don't think its that cause. I do think its the temperature one. I hatch alot of chicken and quail eggs. I also at times hatch Turkey and duck so I do see the difference temperature can make if its not constant or changes to often for the egg.
Congrats White House family! 🥳
Truly magical, my mallard hen recently hatch 7 beautiful babies and i watched the first baby hatch under her, it was an amazing experience
This emu will get so much love❤❤❤
WAHOO!!!! And I literally think that should be the baby emu’s name, celebrating your success!
I'm so sorry for the loss of those little emus, it is hard to witness all of that movement and the peeping and then have something happen to cause them to die. The healthy baby certainly does lighten that loss! S/he is adorable!
Agreed. I was pretty stressed for about a week waiting for something to happen.
It’s so marvelous but also it’s terrible you lohst this Emubabys but the lovely family makes the best and your sadness will gone 😊that’s live 🍀It’s always a pleasure to see your videos and I am with you in mind and heart 💜
It’s been a tough season for emus this year. I normally get 18-32 eggs each season, but only got 6. Of the 6, only 3 made it to hatch. 2 died at hatch and the last one died a couple days after hatching. I’ve never had a hatching problem. Such a bummer! I feel your pain. Glad you got one little emu though.
I started watching your videos after I came across Bamboo’s video! Can’t believe that you have hatched out your very first Emu, 5 years later!!! So happy for u guys
How precious! New life! Thank you so much for sharing with us this precious moment.
Is it just me or does Uriah look so much more older and grown in this video?!
Thank you for sharing this very emotional EMUs update video
I have been waiting for this day for weeks 🎉🎉
The emu looks so happy it’s smiling
been here since before bamboo and now I get to see the next gen, how beautiful
Grats on your hatched emu finally, they are so cute. And happy birthday :)
Happy Birthday, Becky!!! happy Birthday, Baby Emu❤❤❤ WOW! when they get going, they really go!!!!! ❤❤❤
Congrats on your first own emu hatching!!! And happy birthday Becky!! 🎉
I remember when I watched the emu hatching so many years ago and it was so amazing. Congrats on your new infant. ❤️
@@nancycowan6109 they're amazing
What a beautiful surprise at 4:48, even though it didn't fully develop but now you know 👍
Hi Jake and crew! Congratulations on 2 baby emus! 1 st one is likely Bamboo and Peakaboo’s and 2 nd one is Bert’s and Peakaboo’s can’t wait to see how the adults act around them. God bless you and family and your beautiful farm.
With the eggs having such a long incubation time it makes sense that the babies would still have enough nutrients inside of them from the yolk to not need to eat for a week it would make sure that all off them could get a chance to hatch before the parent has to take the babies elsewhere to find food
How exciting! We have an Emu!!! . Sure missed you guys last week I was having withdrawals.!!! Hopefully you will get a couple more.
I’m hoping and praying you get a bunch of new babies. I can’t wait to see little emus running around that would be fantastic and what’s really unique is you don’t have to have different nails and females there. Yeah they can crossbreed between each other can’t they🥰🥰🥰
Bamboo is so precious and beutiful!!!
Happy Birthday Becky, and congratulations on the birth of the new Emu!! 🌺🎂🍧🎉🎊🎈
Congratulations 🎊🎈🎉🍾 I ❤it! So happy for you guys! Good content
what is the incubator you used
I need one to fit emu eggs?
Congratulations 🎈🎊🎉
I follow you many years now and I am really happy that one emu hatched already .. hopefully many to follow……
7:11 the emu: "Hi, hi, im new here, hi, im baby,"
Baby looks a lot like uncle Bamboo at that age. Congrats!
I recently recently went through the same thing with two different hatches of duck eggs one egg from each made it all the way to last day they were peeping everything seemed fine one of the eggs was backwards wasn't able to absorb the yolk or get out and the same thing happened again but we actually took the other one out but because of being backwards and the Egg it still wasn't able to absorb the yolk and it died it's the saddest thing when you hear it peeping and when it's made it to the last days and I felt so guilty as if I did something wrong but I know I didn't it was a horrible feeling thank you for posting your video it made me realize that these things just happened with raising animals I pray for you and your family in the name of yahuah the creator of the world
Overjoyed to see your video today. I love you all so much. Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful life of hard work and family unity. God bless you all!
Just a little tip to help you hatch emus ( I wouldn’t take them out every day bcs it can cause shock to them and stop them from absorbing yoak and some other things.) GL ON GETTING MORE ❤❤🎉
CONGRATS on the newest addition to the flock, and I hope you have many more in the future! 🎊🎉🎊🎉
Yay!!!! I’m so happy you just made my day!! How exciting to see a new baby hatched from your birds!!
I’ve never clicked so fast in my life. Congratulations on the new addition to the family!!! He/she is beautiful!!!
Don't open the incubator door or take them out lol. we can see just fine through the glass. that could be why the eggs are not making it. my grandma would hatch baby chicks she be like you can look but don't touch lol.
I’m so sorry for the loss of the hatchlings, I could see how much that hurt you. I hope the last one will make it.
Oh, my God, it's surprised those eggs hatch.
Adorable and I’m so happy for all of you, finnaly an emu chick from an egg from you emu’s❤
I have never clicked a video so fast!! after the last video, I checked every day for an upload, it was hell you guys didn't upload for 2 weeks!!! Anyways, congratulations guys!!!!!
Def too low of temps. The green look on the unabsorbed yolk looks like yolk infection and when that happens, they almost always die. I would do as suggested and use a non-digital thermometer and do a sanitizing clean on your incubator.
The critical stage of an egg is the last 3-5days before hatching.. because the chick will drowned in the fluids inside.. You should wait for it to peep on its own
Congrats on the baby emu! Wonderful!🤗
I won't be here for the premiere I'll definitely watch it later can't wait to see new babies
same
Its so cute! Love the coloring of it
How cool is that?
Great video guys. Love the whole family theme!
✨Congratulations on the new member to the farm family✨ & ✨💜Happy Birthday To Becky & Baby Emu💜✨
Was waiting on this video. Sad that the other eggs were so close to hatching but something happened. But so happy for you to get another bamboo ❤ congrats! Can’t wait to see more emu egg hatching content 🐣
I am overjoyed that it appears that Bamboo has mastered the art of making with his own species. That is great news.
Ohhhhh finally! Congratulations! I hope for great health of all your animals and family!
I have been excitedly checking for an update each day so glad to see the new baby
My best guest is that you took them out too many times and it’s just stress them out too much
As this was so cute!