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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 516511" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>I havent had any experience with emu's or even tasted the meat. But I sure can tell you about trying to rope an ostrich. They are plenty fast and can duck their head to about 3in from the ground and never slow down.Tried to rope a loose one about 25yrs ago up in oklahoma for a guy raising them.</p><p>Me and another feller both on horses.I don't think I have ever laughed any harder in my whole life. It was a big old rooster that had got out. We would throw the loop while in a dead run and as soon as the rope left your hand his head would pop down to about three inches off the ground and never slow down.We finally figured out the only way to get him down was to heal him. Then you had every evil animal god ever made wrapped up in one ostrich.Their bight is he11 and they kick forward.Told the ol boy next time he called me I was bringing my 30 30 and not a rope.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 516511, member: 3341"] I havent had any experience with emu's or even tasted the meat. But I sure can tell you about trying to rope an ostrich. They are plenty fast and can duck their head to about 3in from the ground and never slow down.Tried to rope a loose one about 25yrs ago up in oklahoma for a guy raising them. Me and another feller both on horses.I don't think I have ever laughed any harder in my whole life. It was a big old rooster that had got out. We would throw the loop while in a dead run and as soon as the rope left your hand his head would pop down to about three inches off the ground and never slow down.We finally figured out the only way to get him down was to heal him. Then you had every evil animal god ever made wrapped up in one ostrich.Their bight is he11 and they kick forward.Told the ol boy next time he called me I was bringing my 30 30 and not a rope. Cal [/QUOTE]
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