A big knock to any breeding herd.
I sincerely hope it is not the dreaded Herpes Virus. Chester's group have thankfully been free of it up until now- but the rather sudden death of this two year old makes me wonder?![]()
Only if it will effect the other animals, as he was a male calf.
Also I wonder if this is linked to why he and his extended family have not been out with the rest of the herd for some time.
Although Raman was being monitored by zoo vets due to concerns raised by his keepers on Tuesday
The article says:
I don't think this incident has any link to the seperation because it says he was only being monitored since Tuesday
I don't think this incident has any link to the seperation because it says he was only being monitored since Tuesday
They did, this ain't looking promisingThat is what I picked up on- very rapid, only 48 hours then suddenly dead.... I think the Whipsnade calves also died like that.
If I was the vet running these tests then alarm bells would be starting to ring in my head. Doesn't look good for Chesters herd![]()
Agreed, its jumping the gun a bit. I really hope he died from something else, though of course its a disaster that he has died anyway. Breeding Asian elephants really does seem fraught with so many pitfalls.![]()
Perhap this is misinformation on my part, but i thought the elephant that carried the virus to the UK was Emmett at Whipsnade and as far as I know, none of Chester's herd have been into contact with him or the other ZSL elephants (apart from Thi when she was at London years ago)
Is any of that correct?