MARK
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Oh that's a dissapointing, then again the only reason Karishma moved was because of a apparent bad behaviour,
Maybe that worked out better for her moving to Whipsnade
Oh that's a dissapointing, then again the only reason Karishma moved was because of a apparent bad behaviour,
Whipsnade don`t seem to have had as many of the problems with her that Twycross did.Maybe that worked out better for her moving to Whipsnade![]()
Why do people always need to make assumptions that elephant keepers are cruel?they are more strict (or should I say more cruel?)
Because I have seen a lot of elephant trainers using training methods I call cruel. Beating elephants with the metal end of the bullhook, for example. I have been at Whipsnade and their elephant handlers are definately on the "rough" side, not just carrying the bullhook, but using it all the time (and not gently, but with force).
What do you think have they done to make Karishma - an elephant who was no longer obying to her trainers in Twycross - the well-behaved elephant she is at the moment? Offering her treats and saying "good girl, please do what we want"? I have no inside knowledge of Whipsnade so I don`t know what exactly they have done with Karishma, but I know enough about free contact training to know that it had nothing to do with treats and praise. More likely with chains and bullhooks. There are many cases where elephant keepers admitted how to bring an elephant "back on track" - chain it on all 4 legs and beat it with bullhooks until it obeys again.
when it comes down to the fact that if you mistreat an elephant it'll kill you in seconds.
I`m not assuming ALL elephant trainer are cruel, I am assuming that those in Whipsnade are using cruel training methods.
Not so. They will often tolerate a great deal. The bull elephant 'Tembo' in the famous Chipperfield 'cruelty' video just cowered while he was being hit repeatedly with a shovel.
Yeah I guess![]()
Surprising that is though.
I really do not want to start a discussion about the pros and cons of free contact vs. protected contact here. So I will keep it short and yes, I absolutely believe a lot of things that happen in free contact training in western zoos are cruel and I have a met a number of elephant keepers in the last years who think the same and not that this is "ludicruous beyond belief".