I'm going to sound like a right pedant but Masai is probably not apt as Chapman's zebras are from southern Africa and the Maasai people are from eastern Africa. I agree with your sentiments though!
The collection that 'Masai' came from already had a female Chapman's called 'Zuli' and, perhaps even more unfittingly, another male called 'Nairobi'.
I'd be interested to know too. Did you know Whipsnade have a single Chapman's stallion- presumably the last of their old group- and he's now about 36 or 37 years old- yet still in superb condition. I wish they would send him away or bring in females for him, he has been solitary for many years now.
The Chapman's stallion is Charlie and I believe he was originally the Marwell breeding stallion whose genes were over stated. Whipsnades batchelor paddock was thought to be a suitable place for him to live out his retirement.
Well according to ISIS they don`t have any Zebra but they do have 1.2.1 Somalia Wild Ass,but i know thats wrong as i know where the male came from and it most definetly wasnt Marwell.I think zebedee101 may have got the wrong end of a thread.Now I'm a bit confused as there are two male Chapman's there now... The original one(the 36 year old as he was then, older now) I have seen for many years- are you referring to him- or the one that's joined him in the last year or so?
Well according to ISIS they don`t have any Zebra but they do have 1.2.1 Somalia Wild Ass,but i know thats wrong as i know where the male came from and it most definetly wasnt Marwell.I think zebedee101 may have got the wrong end of a thread.
As Noah's Ark Zoo farm expands I wonder if they will stick with their principle of not opening on a Sunday . I would have thought it is normally one of the busiest days of the week for a zoo .
Not sure which place your talking about. Marwell keep all three zebra species + Somali Asses. Whipsnade have Grevy's zebra plus the two male Chapman's. They used to have a herd of Chapman's a long time ago which is why I thought the very old stallion was a remnant survivor of that group. I've seen him alone there, sometimes in a new paddock, on many visits over the years. For a long time he was in the Nile Lechwe paddock. Now he's in the one behind the waterfowl lake. The 2nd male has joined him since last year but the person I spoke to wasn't sure where this one came from..
I`m on about Noahs Ark Zoo Farm the subject of this thread not sure where the rest of you are talking about.Not sure which place your talking about. Marwell keep all three zebra species + Somali Asses. Whipsnade have Grevy's zebra plus the two male Chapman's. They used to have a herd of Chapman's a long time ago which is why I thought the very old stallion was a remnant survivor of that group. I've seen him alone there, sometimes in a new paddock, on many visits over the years. For a long time he was in the Nile Lechwe paddock. Now he's in the one behind the waterfowl lake. The 2nd male has joined him since last year but the person I spoke to wasn't sure where this one came from..
I hope they do as it means if the locals want to see zoo animals on a sunday they will have to go to Bristol and see a real zoo,just an aside Bristol visitors figures are well down on last year.As Noah's Ark Zoo farm expands I wonder if they will stick with their principle of not opening on a Sunday . I would have thought it is normally one of the busiest days of the week for a zoo .
I`m on about Noahs Ark Zoo Farm the subject of this thread not sure where the rest of you are talking about.
The one I was talking about was the old one, Charlie, he has to have been at Whipsnade for at least 14 years. He was kept in the batchelor paddock which is opposite the Grevy's zebra, just before the entrance to the drive through asia.