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== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
Emus are one of many egg-laying animals that are inferior to [[chicken]]s. 2 hens eat less food than 1 emu, and ''each'' hen lays {{#expr: ({{Q|Chicken|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{Q|Chicken|Egg Laying Interval}}) / ({{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}) round 2}} eggs for every emu egg. While an emu egg is worth {{#expr: 0.5 / 0.25 round 2}} chicken eggs, a single hen remains superior for egg production, let alone 2. Hens do not need to be fertilized, which adds a further advantage.
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Emus are one of many egg-laying animals that are inferior to [[chicken]]s. 2 hens eat less food than 1 emu, and ''each'' hen lays {{#expr: ({{Q|Chicken|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{Q|Chicken|Egg Laying Interval}}) / ({{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}) round 2}} eggs for every emu egg. While an emu egg is worth {{#expr: 0.5 / 0.25 round 2}} chicken eggs, a single hen remains superior for egg production, let alone 2. Hens do not need to be fertilized, which adds a further advantage.
  
 
While chickens cannot be found in the wild, the [[dromedary]] is superior to the emu. They can be found in all biomes emu reside in. Dromedaries produce more food (in the form of [[milk]]), both per day and per nutrition fed. They are easier to tame, won't go manhunter on a failed tame, and can be ridden on a [[caravan]]. So if dromedaries are available, there's little point in keeping an emu pet.
 
While chickens cannot be found in the wild, the [[dromedary]] is superior to the emu. They can be found in all biomes emu reside in. Dromedaries produce more food (in the form of [[milk]]), both per day and per nutrition fed. They are easier to tame, won't go manhunter on a failed tame, and can be ridden on a [[caravan]]. So if dromedaries are available, there's little point in keeping an emu pet.

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