From yesterday and today for those interested:
The (relatively new) pair of Biesa Oryx (only ones in the U.K., I think I heard on here) have now been separated from the rest of the hoofstock in the African section, being held in the paddock behind the large hoofstock house, but still visible from the okapi enclosure. This has been the case for over a month now, since June 1st. I assumed there must be some issue with the mixing of them and possibly the Eland or Zebra females but I have no clue why. Hopefully it’s temporary.
A few months ago I saw one of them clashing horns with the eland for a while. On a subsequent visit I noticed one had lost one of its horns. Don’t know whether this is the reason. They seemed to disappear for some weeks, then appeared again at the back of the okapi area.