Laboratory 7
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Apologies my bad, wonder what the plan is with Heidi now?
Come on give them sometime to get over the shock, before speculating what the plan for the female is.
Apologies my bad, wonder what the plan is with Heidi now?
Come on give them sometime to get over the shock, before speculating what the plan for the female is.
Ernie was meant to be a companion to Heidi (he was castrated so no breeding) along with the fact that Dublin's current hippo facilities aren't the best which makes me believe (perhaps wrongly) the plan is to phase out the species there. Edit: @Babyrousa mentioned in the Dublin thread, some years ago a keeper saying that hippos may be phased out from the zoo.I wasn't criticising just meant what would the stud book be planning, I wasn't looking for an answer
If that's the case, perhaps it will be beneficial to transfer her over to Whipsnade where she can get the opportunity to breed with Hodor.Ernie was meant to be a companion to Heidi (he was castrated so no breeding) along with the fact that Dublin's current hippo facilities aren't the best which makes me believe (perhaps wrongly) the plan is to phase out the species there. Edit: @Babyrousa mentioned in the Dublin thread, some years ago a keeper saying that hippos may be phased out from the zoo.
just meant what would the stud book be planning, I wasn't looking for an answer
Thank you @Rohin that was the answer I was looking for
One of these comments is not like the other....![]()
I think the father is "Hoover" (ex Whipsnade) not "Ernie".Ernie and Godzilla at Flamingo Land just welcomed a female calf named Aurora on May 8th!
Flamingo Land baby hippo recovering after 'rocky' start
Yes it is, I get confused between these two often.I think the father is "Hoover" (ex Whipsnade) not "Ernie".
The last surviving calf was twenty years ago.When was the last time a baby hippo has been born at WMSP? I really would like to see a bouncing baby hippo!
WMSP actually only has four hippos now, all females, so not really a "big herd" anymore. They had a herd of 0.9 adult cows back in the late 2000s, five of which has died since then (including the two of their girls which died in the past 3 years). Their last breeding bull, Garfield, died aged seven in 2006 from I believe what was a failed castration attempt on him to prevent him from further inbreeding his mother and sisters (Mavis and Hilary, two of their current four, were inbred through him), and also due to tight spacing issues in the exhibit, and for that breeding at Bewdley has been discontinued ever since.That is mental, given the fact they have such a large heard.