Hippos for Monarto
In 2023, the following Common hippopotamus will be transferred from Werribee Open Range Zoo to Monarto Zoo:
0.1 Brindabella (09/12/1990) Harold x Unknown
0.1 Pansy (18/11/2013) Harold x Brindabella
This will leave Werribee Open Range Zoo with the following:
0.1 Primrose (01/12/1990) Harold x Unknown
0.1 Tulip (01/01/2003) Harold x Primrose
0.1 Lotus (28/03/2008) Harold x Primrose
This transfer will put Monarto Zoo in a stronger position to receive a breeding bull given Brindabella and her daughter are more valuable genetically than Primrose and her daughters and that there’s a greater potential to build a cohesive pods around this mother-daughter dyad.
Breeding from Pansy would require the introduction of Pansy and her calf to one adult female (Brindabella) versus breeding from Tulip or Lotus, who’d each be rejoining two adult cows upon the births of their calves.
That's very exciting news for Monarto. They'll be one of the first new Common Hippo holders within the region in a long time. It makes sense for Werribee to send Brindabella and Pansy, as it gives Werribee more space to breed in the future. Both Brindabella and Pansy are also descendants of Adelaide's previous pair, Brutus and Suzie, so i'm sure they'll be quite popular amongst visitors.
Monarto's funding seems to indicate more than just these two cows though. It's possible they plan to further import at least a bull as well from overseas.
Werribee have the space to seperate all three females if needed. Primrose likely won't be breeding. Do you think Tulip still has a chance? I'd imagine Werribee would breed one of the two females at a time (if Tulip is still breed-able), and keep mother and calf seperate for around six months or so before reintroducing them to the other cows. If future incidents occur, such as the other females killing the calves, Werribee could aim to keep the female and calf seperate for much longer until the calf is much bigger, or if they have too; seperate one of the females permanently. Yes, Primrose has killed calves before, but those were Brindabella's. There's a higher chance she'd accept calves of her daughter's, especially as she's no longer having calves of her own.