wensleydale
Well-Known Member
A lot of the zoos I go to regularly have petting areas. One of them, Roger Williams has kept rare breed livestock, eg. Dexter cows in the past (back when the barnyard was an unofficial petting area, I do not know what kind of cows they have now, if any, I have not been in a couple of years
).
My question is (alas, it is a multi part question) would it be a good idea for zoos with petting areas to keep rare and breed rare breed livestock. I don't expect every part to be answered by everyone.
A. Does it benefit the zoos educational mission to keep farm animals that are rare or should they focus on breeds that are more common? Does having them add anything to the zoo? Maybe it would be better to show breeds that are more likely to be seen as to educate the public about current farming practices? Would a mix of the two be more appropriate?
B. If the zoo breeds farm animals should they try and keep rare breed animals? In the same vein as Species Survival Plans, that is.
C. And I have picked the worst possible time to do this but when they inevitably end up having to cull some of the animals to keep the breed in good condition would it be acceptable to slaughter them and sell the meat, either at the zoo or otherwise, might make a good fundraiser)? Should excess billy goats just be neutered? How many roosters do we need? Would there be any educational benefit from allowing the public to have the meat?
D. Should keeping rare breeds alive even be in the realm of zoos? Should it be left up to historical parks and farmers?
My question is (alas, it is a multi part question) would it be a good idea for zoos with petting areas to keep rare and breed rare breed livestock. I don't expect every part to be answered by everyone.
A. Does it benefit the zoos educational mission to keep farm animals that are rare or should they focus on breeds that are more common? Does having them add anything to the zoo? Maybe it would be better to show breeds that are more likely to be seen as to educate the public about current farming practices? Would a mix of the two be more appropriate?
B. If the zoo breeds farm animals should they try and keep rare breed animals? In the same vein as Species Survival Plans, that is.
C. And I have picked the worst possible time to do this but when they inevitably end up having to cull some of the animals to keep the breed in good condition would it be acceptable to slaughter them and sell the meat, either at the zoo or otherwise, might make a good fundraiser)? Should excess billy goats just be neutered? How many roosters do we need? Would there be any educational benefit from allowing the public to have the meat?
D. Should keeping rare breeds alive even be in the realm of zoos? Should it be left up to historical parks and farmers?