The Second Great Emu War

The Second Great Emu War, or the Second Attempt, was a "conflict" that look place in 1932 between the Australian Army and the Emus.

Background
After the Australian Army lost to the Emus, they decided to wage war a second time. This time they were aware of the tactics used by the Emu Army and were more successful in casualties against the Emus. Despite this, even though the Emus took heavy damage, they still managed to win.

While the number of battles is unknown, it is known that the Second Great Emu War was fought mostly in skirmishes with the emus taking casualties in the double digits weekly. Despite this, the Australian Media was much more focused on other things, like Mel Gibson eating a koala bear, and the war was over in a matter of weeks.

At first, it had looked like the Australian Army had won the war. However, very few Emus were killed while lots of ammunition was used, which led to most saying the Emus won the "war."

Even though the Australians had eliminated a distinct number of the emu population, the woes that Farmer Bruce had to deal with were still present. Farmer Bruce (and other farmers) were subject to their thievery and bullying until they found the solution of building better fences, thus preventing emus from ruining their crops.