P P Pertinax 2 Apr 2024 As he's shed his antlers and already starting growing new ones I'd say this is the older stag and father of the calves.
As he's shed his antlers and already starting growing new ones I'd say this is the older stag and father of the calves.
pendraig_milnerae 2 Apr 2024 @Pertinax that’s what I thought, plus he was feeding separate from the main herd and was definitely the biggest barasingha there.
@Pertinax that’s what I thought, plus he was feeding separate from the main herd and was definitely the biggest barasingha there.
P P Pertinax 2 Apr 2024 @pendraig_milnerae He came from Knowlsey SP but was bred at Whipsnade. Knowlsey got a trio-the two females came from Port Lympne but they soon died leaving the stag alone. Then they sent it to WMSP where they started breeding again in 2022.
@pendraig_milnerae He came from Knowlsey SP but was bred at Whipsnade. Knowlsey got a trio-the two females came from Port Lympne but they soon died leaving the stag alone. Then they sent it to WMSP where they started breeding again in 2022.