Elmo Emu
Acquired August 11, 2000
Died February 2003
Elmo and his gal, Emma Emu, came walking
down the creek one day. Apparently they were abandoned by somebody who
tried emu farming and failed. So we gave them a home.
They were nice animals, but the cougar got them. He chased them so that
they jumped the fence and ran away, pursued by the cougar, who was in
turn pursued by the dogs. The cougar lay low for a few hours, the dogs
gave up, and then he moved in on Emma and got her. The dogs came back
and chased him away before he could eat her.
We responded by tightening up all the fences to make sure the Elmo
couldn't get out. Somehow, we still don't know how, he got out on
Christmas Eve. That night the cougar caught him and mauled him badly,
but Elmo somehow got away. When we found him, he had a big hole in his
side, with internal organs exposed. We figured he was a goner, but we
took him back to the barn, put him in a stall with clean straw, and
soaked him down in topical antibiotics. I went out every day and
cleaned and dressed that bird's wounds for weeks. Miracle of miracles,
he made it!
After a month, he was well enough that we released him back into the
pasture. Then I went on a business trip. One day, while Kathy was away
from home, the neighbor dogs joined up with my dogs and they killed
Elmo. More than two dogs, and you've got a pack, and they operate on
different rules. They didn't realize they had done anything wrong; when
Kathy got home and went over to look for Elmo, she found Moose standing
over his body, looking at Kathy, wagging his tail. "Look what I did,
Mom!" Moose isn't too swift.