This document presents research on the chemical resistance of epoxy composites reinforced with fibers from emu feathers. Composites were prepared by mixing epoxy resin with varying amounts (1-5%) of emu feather fibers of different lengths (1-5cm). The composites were then subjected to various chemicals including acids, alkalis, and solvents. Observations found that the composites generally gained weight when treated with acids and alkalis, but lost weight when treated with solvents like benzene and toluene. Pure epoxy samples showed more resistance to chemicals than the fiber-reinforced composites. The percentage variation in weight and thickness increased as the fiber loading amount in the composites increased.