First of all, raising an ostrich needs to provide it with a suitable environment and food. Ostriches need a spacious habitat so that they can feel free and comfortable. They also need plenty of sunshine and fresh air. In terms of diet, ostriches need a variety of foods, such as fruits, vegetables, grains and insects.
Secondly, establishing contact with ostriches requires their owners to socialize with them. Owners need to have frequent interactions and intimate relationships with ostriches, such as talking to them, feeding them and massaging them. Ostriches need to feel the love and care of their owners, so that they can gradually develop a sense of identity and trust.
Finally, the ostrich's personality will also affect whether it denies its owner. Some ostriches are timid and need their owners to be more patient to build affinity. Some ostriches are particularly cheerful, very friendly to human beings and easily tamed by their owners.
In short, it is possible for ostriches to recognize their owners when they are raised, but it requires their owners to spend enough time and energy to cultivate their trust and closeness. If the owner can take good care of them, the ostrich will become a lovely, smart and caring pet.