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For the Aborigines, emus are the core of
existence. These creatures have provided
food, clothing and spiritual sustenance to
the indigenous people of Australia for
hundreds of years. On the Wild Rose Emu
Ranch, founders Joe and Clover Quinn are
equally as enchanted by these flightless
birds and are proud to extend their emu
products to you.
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Emu
farming is largely derived from its
traditional use by the Australian
Aborigines. 95% of the emu is usable. The
emu is principally farmed to gather oil,
leather and meat. Emu oil can be used
externally as a moisturizer, shampoo and
conditioner, body lotion, and more. Common
uses for emu oil includes burns, eczema,
psoriasis, rosacea, acne, rhinitis, dry,
irritated nasal passages, canker sores &
cold sores, arthritis, rheumatism, bursitis
& tendonitis, sprains, swollen tissue,
scarring, keloids, hemorrhoids, and
diabetic neuropathy ... to name a few.
Internally, emu oil can be taken to lower
your cholesterol level or improve health of
the digestive track. Equally beneficial is
the 98% fat free, iron and protein rich, emu
meat. This meat is not only healthy, but
surprisingly it is dark red rather than white,
and can be cooked as hamburgers, steaks,
fillets, jerky, sausages and more. More
visually enticing are emu feathers, leathers
and eggs. From fly tying or dusters to
jewelry or floral arrangements, the emu
feather's uses are unending. Emu leather is
a fine, soft leather, which exhibits a
distinctive patterned surface. |
Please visit our e-store to find what this versatile
creature can offer you!
Click on the image of the girl for a quick video about
us! |
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