Frankie_number_1_fan
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(Putting this here to avoid clogging the main thread)Very, very interesting news.
I wonder whether this is a result of them deeming him unable to breed naturally and therefore would be better suited at a 'non breeding' facility where he can still be utilised via AI and not take up valuable space at a breeding facility.
Obviously him being unable to breed naturally is unconfirmed, but we do know he's sired two calves thus far (both via AI) and has yet to sire a calf naturally at Sedgewick for almost a decade now.
In all fairness, Titian is still a fairly young bull. He's barely into his mid-teens, and many bulls do not begin to successfully breed cows until they are older. I think it's too soon to make assumptions of him being a behavioral non-breeder, especially when it is implied he had been observed breeding with some of the Sedgwick cows.
I agree it's an odd move. I wouldve thought he would be moving into a breeding situation. However I can see how there might not be any available to take him on at the moment.
Of the facilities without active bulls/cows needing bred:
San Diego Safari Park: Possibly has multiple pregnant cows and thus would not need a bull
Indianapolis: Has a bull currently and I'm unsure they can house multiple
Omaha: Already presumably at or near capacity
Tampa: Has a bull currently and I'm unsure of their capacity to house multiple
Pittsburgh: Facility may be deemed too outdated/may still figuring out changes now that they're AZA
My fingers are crossed that it's a temporary move or this is prefacing Atlanta receiving reproductive cows.