You're right! Emu's don't have oil teats!!

Yep! Cook em like a big chicken Mate! Just skim off the oil. 

Emu oil has a marvellous facility to penetrate the skin into the joints -- a 
sort of natural WD-40!

Emu meat is very rich and red. It tastes OK!

Roo meat is very healthy (no fat, little cholesterol)) -- but needs to be farm 
raised (for human consumption) due to massive parasitic worm content. Wild Roo 
meat is used as commercial pet food. The average farmer just feeds it to his 
farm and sheep dogs after first boiling for the worms etc.

When I lived in the bush in Oz that's what we would do.
The commercial emu oilers probable have a more sophisicated process
although the method would be the same.

Way back then I was spending an extended vacation on very large sheep farm in
Moree (North West NSW). I was a hapless 17 old with a sparse blonde goatee -- 
also intent on hunting Kangaroos, wild pigs but (no emus -- people/farmers 
generally don't hunt them)!

I have never hunted since -- I eventually used my last shell on this big Roo 
and it didn't go down!
It became a real dilemma having this medium large obviously wounded animal 
still slowly hopping about. This beast just looked at me -- asking why?? Well, 
I won't go into any more detail -- I have never hunted since!!

I'm going back soon and aim to leave you Yanks to sort out your own illegal 
immigration problems -- Good luck!

Before you all come down on me and other Australians for hunting Roos etc -- 
the Roos can be in plague proportions in well watered conditions and -- being a 
relatively large animal competes for available feed with the introduced species 
-- ie -- sheep and cattle. The Roo being native to the continent, have large 
padded feet and do no disturb and destroy the delicate vegetation in times of 
drought, as the hoofed sheep and cattle do.

I have this video of my 3 year old daughter walking up to a mother Roo in a 
wild life park. I held my breath as she reached up to the face of this animal. 
I just stood and waited for this animal to swat her -- they have big claws! I 
wasn't able to do anything as sudden movement on my part may have compromised 
the situation.

Anyway, mother Roo (eating puffed wheat snack) just firmly pushed/parried 
daughter's hand away, without any real animosity. The Kangaroo gods had 
forgiven me!!


Douglas H






---- Arnold Beland <abela...@comcast.net> wrote: 
> This might be a stupid question, but how do you get oil out of an emu?
> Best Regards,
> Arnold Beland
> www.atlasnova.com
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