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Update - as of June 2022, Monarto Safari Park have eight zebra in the breeding herd including Kali’s new foal. That’s not to say they have less than 19 zebra on site, as older colts may have been transferred into the bachelor herd, but their main herd currently numbers eight zebra.

The breeding herd is housed within the first stage of the Wild Africa development, known as "Etosha" after Etosha National Park in Namibia. Also included in this precinct are five Eland, 39 Scimitar-horned oryx, 17 Indian antelope, one (male) Waterbuck and seven ostrich.
Nice to see the herds are growing ok. I believe the DDZ now have the two herds now they have the new 20 acre exhibit. I believe a number have been sent to other collections so not sure of the total number at this time.
 
Nice to see the herds are growing ok. I believe the DDZ now have the two herds now they have the new 20 acre exhibit. I believe a number have been sent to other collections so not sure of the total number at this time.

@Steve Robinson mentioned in the exotic animals thread recently that they have a breeding herd and a herd of juveniles that have been joined by a generic Plains zebra mare from Mogo Zoo. From memory, the breeding herd numbered around five or six.

Hopefully Darling Downs Zoo can enjoy continued success with breeding given they’re the hub for Grant’s zebra in the region. It’s good to know they’ve been transferring their surplus stock to other zoos though. All zoos holding zebra should aim to source a purebred Grant’s colt at a minimum to cover their mares for the next two decades, with purebred fillies added as and when they can to replace the generic mares.
 
Werribee Open Range Zoo have a herd of 13 zebra - with several foals on the way, so in terms of a cohesive herd their’s is probably larger. Both will continue to expand into the future.

Werribee actually have 14 (including the new colt). I believe he may have come from Monarto in fact.

Any numbers on Dubbo's group?
 
Werribee actually have 14 (including the new colt). I believe he may have come from Monarto in fact.

Any numbers on Dubbo's group?

Has the colt replaced the stallion from the breeding herd who’s been transferred out?

As of April 2022, Taronga Western Plains Zoo had 15 zebra across three herds - which included a small herd of three and a similar sized bachelor herd.
 
Has the colt replaced the stallion from the breeding herd who’s been transferred out?

The new colt hasn't been introduced to the main group yet, although this was during my visit almost a month ago now, so he's likely been introduced yet.

Melako will probably be moved off display with some of Werribee's other older males. There used to be some behind the waterhole drivethrough area, but I haven't seen them in a few years now.
 
The new colt hasn't been introduced to the main group yet, although this was during my visit almost a month ago now, so he's likely been introduced yet.

Melako will probably be moved off display with some of Werribee's other older males. There used to be some behind the waterhole drivethrough area, but I haven't seen them in a few years now.

It would be wise to wait until the unborn foals are born are at least a year old before introducing the new stallion. A new stallion will harass pregnant mares until they abort, as well as killing young foals (knowing they’re not his offspring).

Mares conceive soon after giving birth, so it’d also be advisable to take Melako out sooner rather than later. I’m surprised they haven’t done this already given a foal has been born recently.
 
It would be wise to wait until the unborn foals are born are at least a year old before introducing the new stallion. A new stallion will harass pregnant mares until they abort, as well as killing young foals (knowing they’re not his offspring).

Mares conceive soon after giving birth, so it’d also be advisable to take Melako out sooner rather than later. I’m surprised they haven’t done this already given a foal has been born recently.

That's interesting. The guide seemed to indicate that it would be more of a matter of weeks rather than a year! The colt (Atero) was living by himself too, so I doubt they'd keep him alone for a period of a year.
 
That's interesting. The guide seemed to indicate that it would be more of a matter of weeks rather than a year! The colt (Atero) was living by himself too, so I doubt they'd keep him alone for a period of a year.

How old is Atero? If he’s two years or older, then introducing him to the mares and foals would be inadvisable imo. Hamilton Zoo has always waited until the foals from the previous stallion were at least 12 months old before bring in a new colt.

If he’s around 12 months old, it may work (though he’d get a hostile reception from the mares and may even be at risk himself). If they have fillies his age, I’d introduce them to him first for social reasons and then add the remaining mares as their foals mature and he’s established in his role as stallion of the herd.
 
How old is Atero? If he’s two years or older, then introducing him to the mares and foals would be inadvisable imo. Hamilton Zoo has always waited until the foals from the previous stallion were at least 12 months old before bring in a new colt.

I'm not sure exactly; but he's definitely older than two. I think it would be inadvisable to introduce him to the foals too. It seems Werribee have gone all out with getting some remaining foals from Melako before he is moved out of the group. Werribee have had no more than three foals a year before, but with two already born this year and more than three upcoming this is set to be Werribee's largest number babyboom of zebras.

If he’s around 12 months old, it may work (though he’d get a hostile reception from the mares and may even be at risk himself). If they have fillies his age, I’d introduce them to him first for social reasons and then add the remaining mares as their foals mature and he’s established in his role as stallion of the herd.

Werribee don't have other fillies his age. Not sure if they're off display, but i'm assuming they don't have any on property (ie. they've been exported elsewhere), as Atero was/is living by himself.
 
Wild Africa Update:

A recent video shows there are now two male Waterbuck which includes a younger male (seemingly joining the original male that was already in the enclosure) in Wild Africa's Etosha. According to the FB post, Barbary Sheep have also been added along with the zebra, eland, ostrich etc.

Source: Monarto's Facebook page
 
Wild Africa Update:

A recent video shows there are now two male Waterbuck which includes a younger male (seemingly joining the original male that was already in the enclosure) in Wild Africa's Etosha. According to the FB post, Barbary Sheep have also been added along with the zebra, eland, ostrich etc.

Source: Monarto's Facebook page
Appears the link is not working?
 
Wild Africa Update:

A recent video shows there are now two male Waterbuck which includes a younger male (seemingly joining the original male that was already in the enclosure) in Wild Africa's Etosha. According to the FB post, Barbary Sheep have also been added along with the zebra, eland, ostrich etc.

Source: Monarto's Facebook page
Perhaps now the Bovine IRA is completed they might be on the lookout for some female Waterbuck.
 
Perhaps now the Bovine IRA is completed they might be on the lookout for some female Waterbuck.

Imports of both males and females are desperately needed. Australia’s stock descends from 1.2 imported from the US in 1995 and New Zealand’s stock are derived from this population.

Males can be difficult to accomodate in mixed species exhibits, so there’s been a reluctance from zoos to hold breeding herds. Hamilton held females; and now Auckland have followed suit.
 
Random question. I think waterbuck are a cool species to look at, but are they smelly? I remember the guides in South Africa referring to them as the ‘brussel sprouts of the bush’ because they secrete an odour to deter predators and are the last prey animal a predator will chose. I was just wondering if that might affect them as a zoo species? Thinking back to the maned wolf at TWPZ, my mother always refused to go near their exhibit because they were ‘those stinky foxes!’ :oops:
 
Random question. I think waterbuck are a cool species to look at, but are they smelly? I remember the guides in South Africa referring to them as the ‘brussel sprouts of the bush’ because they secrete an odour to deter predators and are the last prey animal a predator will chose. I was just wondering if that might affect them as a zoo species? Thinking back to the maned wolf at TWPZ, my mother always refused to go near their exhibit because they were ‘those stinky foxes!’ :oops:
Random question. I think waterbuck are a cool species to look at, but are they smelly? I remember the guides in South Africa referring to them as the ‘brussel sprouts of the bush’ because they secrete an odour to deter predators and are the last prey animal a predator will chose. I was just wondering if that might affect them as a zoo species? Thinking back to the maned wolf at TWPZ, my mother always refused to go near their exhibit because they were ‘those stinky foxes!’ :oops:


I've honestly never noticed the smell on the Waterbuck I've seen at New Zealand zoos. In any case they're usually far enough from the fence line not to be an issue.

I can't foster it would bother the visitors unduly given they'd be passing by the exhibit. Not to mention You're not expecting a zoo to smell like a bed of roses at any given point.

And of yes, those foxes on stilts that smell like marijuana.
 
The new Przewalski’s Horse foal brings Monarto's herd to a total of 12 (4.8):

1.0 Bayan (Lachlan x Rosanne) 09/11/1997
1.0 Bataar/Bataai (Viktor x Naylah) 09/01/2010 Transferred from TWPZ
1.0 Wobbles (unk x unk) 30/12/2014
1.0 (Bataai x Tinka) 00/00/2022

0.1 Katya (Nikoli x Kulari) 26/11/1988
0.1 Takhi (Khan x Viktorya) 15/08/1994
0.1 Effie (unk x unk) 06/11/2007
0.1 Tinka (unk x unk) 07/12/2008
0.1 Takhi-too (unk x unk) 16/02/2013
0.1 Makybe (Bataai x unk) 08/05/2016
0.1 Tayla (Bataai x unk) 31/07/2016
0.1 Annus Mirabilis (Bataai x Effie) 13/3/2017
 
The new Przewalski’s Horse foal brings Monarto's herd to a total of 12 (4.8):

1.0 Bayan (Lachlan x Rosanne) 09/11/1997
1.0 Bataar/Bataai (Viktor x Naylah) 09/01/2010 Transferred from TWPZ
1.0 Wobbles (unk x unk) 30/12/2014
1.0 (Bataai x Tinka) 00/00/2022

0.1 Katya (Nikoli x Kulari) 26/11/1988
0.1 Takhi (Khan x Viktorya) 15/08/1994
0.1 Effie (unk x unk) 06/11/2007
0.1 Tinka (unk x unk) 07/12/2008
0.1 Takhi-too (unk x unk) 16/02/2013
0.1 Makybe (Bataai x unk) 08/05/2016
0.1 Tayla (Bataai x unk) 31/07/2016
0.1 Annus Mirabilis (Bataai x Effie) 13/3/2017

It's good to see a foal born after a five year lull. Hopefully some of the other mate's are pregnant given there's four prime aged mares who've yet to breed.
 
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