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Ostrich For Sale

Do you also look for an ostrich for sale? Lately, we’ve been seeing a lot of people asking where they can buy ostrich or ostrich eggs for hatching. You are on the right place,

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Buy Ostrich For Sale is the largest and heaviest living bird. As its species name, camelus, suggests, the ostrich was once known as the “camel bird” because of its long neck, prominent eyes, and sweeping eyelashes, as well as its jolting walk. Also, like camels, the ostrich can tolerate high temperatures and go without water for long periods of time.

As it is so heavy, this flightless bird that can never take to the skies; instead, it’s built to run. Its long, thick, and powerful legs can cover great distances without much effort, and its feet have only two toes for greater speed.

Ostriches can sprint in short bursts up to 43 miles per hour (70 kilometers per hour), and they can maintain a steady speed of 31 miles per hour (50 kilometers per hour). Just one stride can be 10 to 16 feet (3 to 5 meters) long—that’s longer than many rooms! When danger threatens, ostriches can escape pretty easily by running away. Ostrich chicks can run at speeds approaching 35 miles per hour (56 kilometers per hour) at just a month old!

If they can’t fly, why do they have wings? For one thing, ostriches hold their wings out to help them balance when they run, especially if they suddenly change direction. Their main use, though, along with the tail feathers, is for displays and courtship. To show dominance, an ostrich holds its head up high and lifts its wings and tail feathers; to show submission, the head, wings, and tail droop down.

Unlike most birds’ feathers, Ostrich Pairs For Sale feathers are loose, soft, and smooth. They don’t hook together the way feathers of other birds do, giving ostriches a “shaggy” look. The feathers can also get soaked in the rain, because ostriches do not have the special gland many birds have to waterproof their feathers while preening. Adult male ostriches have striking black-and-white plumage; immature birds and adult females have grayish brown feathers.

They live in groups, which helps with defense. With their long necks and keen vision, they can see for great distances, so in a group at least one of them is likely to notice danger approaching. She is  sometimes gather in a large flock of 100 or more, but most flocks are smaller, usually about 10 birds or just a male and female pair. The groups have a pecking order, with a dominant male that establishes and defends a territory, a dominant female called the “main hen,” and several other females. Lone males may also come and go during breeding season.

Contrary to the popular myth, ostriches do not bury their heads in the sand! When an ostrich senses danger and cannot run away, it flops to the ground and remains still, with its head and neck flat on the ground in front of it. Because the head and neck are lightly colored, they blend in with the color of the soil. From a distance, it just looks like the ostrich has buried its head in the sand, because only the body is visible. Some eggs are lost to hyenas, jackals, and even Egyptian vultures, which break open eggs by dropping stones on them. But when an adult ostrich is threatened, it attacks with a ​clawed foot that delivers a kick powerful enough to kill a lion.

Ostrich Pairs For Sale

 

Ostrich For Sale

If you would like to purchase some of Clark Ostrich  genetics, we would love to visit with you about the opportunities in the ostrich industry. Shoot us an email and we will contact you as soon as possible.  For those new to farming ostriches, we generally only sell older Ostrich Pairs For Sale rather than hatching eggs or live young chicks.  We have found that by doing so the purchaser can learn about the ostriches and their unique characteristics before attempting to incubate, hatch, and raise chicks.  This has provided a much higher success rate for those who are just beginning with ostrich farming.  Please contact us if you would like to purchase some yearling or breeding age pairs.

 

Ostrich Chicks and Hatching Eggs

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Due to current market conditions, we are not currently selling ostrich eggs for hatching or chicks.  The prices now being sought in the marketplace for chicks are no longer proportionally related to the value obtained at that age.  It is much more advantageous for a purchaser to simply purchase adult ostriches, rather than chicks with the ensuing issues that come with purchasing small, young ostriches.  Moreover, the purchaser is simply two to three years closer to having production ostriches of their own and the ability to have ostriches for sale or processing.

Where To Buy An Ostrich?  Places With Ostriches For Sale

Do you also look for an ostrich for sale? Lately, we’ve been seeing a lot of people asking where they can buy ostrich or ostrich eggs for hatching. You are on the right place,

How Much Does an Ostrich Egg for Hatching Cost?

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Ostrich eggs for hatching are on the pricey side and they typically retail for $100 to $150 an egg.

You can also buy a day old ostrich chick, which can cost $500, but you must be aware that the first three months are always going to be difficult because everything stresses them. It is very hard to keep them alive during the first months.

However, if you stick at it long term there will inevitably come rewards!

How Much Does an Ostrich Cost?

The price of an ostrich chick can be as much as $500 if they are a month old. If the chicks are six months, it could cost about $1500 and by one year-old, its worth will range from around $2500 to over that amount.

Are ostriches hard to raise?

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Unhatched eggs and young chicks are relatively inexpensive but require a significant amount of time and expertise to raise properly. Adult  can begin producing new eggs quickly yet are more expensive to purchase initially.
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Ostrich chicks Month Old, Ostrich 6 Months Old, Ostrich 1 Year Old

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