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A ratite is any of a diverse group of large, flightless birds of Gondwanan origin, most of them now extinct. Unlike other flightless birds, the ratites have ...
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Oct 17, 2009 ... Ratites are a category of (mostly) large flightless birds of the order ... Pages in category "Ratites". The following 62 pages are in this ...
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Ratites are a group of birds that includes ostriches, emu, rheas, cassowaries, and kiwis. Lacking the large keel on the breast bone where flight muscles ...
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Apr 28, 2006 ... Safe food handling considerations for ratites (large flightless birds).
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Young ratites must be sheltered in a warm place for their first weeks of life. ... The closely woven wire fences must be 6 to 8-feet high because ratites ...
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Provides information on the environmental factors involved in the hatching process and how hatchability may be improved.
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Living ratites include the African ostrich (shown at right); ... Other ratites, the elephant bird of Madagascar and the moas of New Zealand, ...
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Etymology: ultimately from Latin ratitus marked with the figure of a raft, from ratis raft. Date: 1877. : a bird with a flat breastbone; especially : any of ...
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We are a full service ostrich ranch providing after sale support on chicks and eggs.
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Jul 30, 2009 ... The production of game birds and ratites has become very popular within the last 10-20 years.
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