I wonder if Chessington will hold a breeding group or bachelors. If bachelors is the case then, Marwell, Banham, South Lakes could do with shifting their males.
Interestingly I was reading the Giraffe and Antelope section of the 2007/8 EAZA yearbook yesterday (http://www.eaza.net/activities/cp/yearbook20072008/41_Antelope_Giraffe_TAG.pdf). In that it states something along the lines of new institutions that have never held giraffes before should start with single-sex groups then as correct facilities and husbandry practices are established the collection may move onto holding breeding animals.
Are Marwell, Banham and South Lakes' giraffes of pure subspecies?
Exactly the same as the last one!It would seem likely then that Chessington will also hold a batchelor group.
I also found it interesting to read that holding a group of hybrid females with a pure-bred male in order to test his fertility/breeding potential was suggested in the document. The phasing-out of hybrids was definitely stressed. It would be interesting to see what the most recent version says a few years on...
It would seem likely then that Chessington will also hold a batchelor group.
I also found it interesting to read that holding a group of hybrid females with a pure-bred male in order to test his fertility/breeding potential was suggested in the document. The phasing-out of hybrids was definitely stressed. It would be interesting to see what the most recent version says a few years on...
Chessington`s own publicity from Merlin seem to have forgotten the places history, claiming they are new species to the park!
Banham, Marwell and South Lakes' are all hybrids.
They have more than likely followed a recommendation from the studbook holder!!Wonder why they are sending a pure bred away to be with a male group? Don't Marwell want to breed anymore?
Seems quite a common failing nowadays in our Zoos- fifty years or even less seems 'beyond memory' at some places. Bristol have done this with their publicity about the Drills.
I wonder if Chessington will hold a breeding group or bachelors. If bachelors is the case then, Marwell, Banham, South Lakes could do with shifting their males.
They have more than likely followed a recommendation from the studbook holder!!