Frankie_number_1_fan
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The released reason that Musi left the Safari Park because the matriarch wasn't fond of him. Otherwise there's not a ton of reason to move him even between the construction, especially if he was getting along with the younger cows. Just more unnessecary stress on the animal.When it comes to SDZSP - I wouldn't be shocked if Musi goes back once a lot settles down. While unconfirmed - it seems very plausible that SDZSP has at least a few pregnant cows due before 2026. Furthermore, lots of construction going on. I'm going out on a limb and assuming he was transferred to SDZ as a "his job here is done for now, one less thing to worry about in the chaos" sort of thing.
I will note that there are 6 unannounced pregnancies in the population at the moment and of those, multiple were sired by a first time father. That certianly fits the bill for Musi and for SDZSP as a whole since they historically haven't announced pregnancies period. Musi was noted to have had many positive interactions with the younger girls, so I'm not counting him out in the least.
It's been rehashed often, but the likely reason Musi reacted poorly at Fresno is due to the fact that he was young. As anyone experienced with elephants (especially Africans) can tell you, more mature males tend to not only be more confident breeders but also be received better by the cows. I think its far too early in Musi's breeding "career" to discount him yet.I worry about Musi's breeding prospects in general even if he ended up at a facility besides the Safari Park like Omaha. He resided with a mother daugter pair in Fresno starting when it opened nearly 10 years ago for over several years and has not impregnated them for his entire stay there.