CorrectI guess the father is Ming Jung ?
I guess the father is Ming Jung ?
Two excellent bits of news on the European front! Delhi and Gandhi will both no longer be alone, which is good, and as for Geetha (aka Donnas) calf, it has also been announced that it is a female, which is absolutely spectacular news!
Whipsnade:
The DOB of Donna’s calf was 22/08/2022:
0.1 Unnamed (22/08/2022) Ming Jung x Donna
Some further info; the calf was born at 6.45 am.
It's finally good to see Donna experiencing a successful birth. This is Kaylee's only grandchild (with Donna being her only surviving offspring); so it's great to have a female to contribute to the maternal line in the future.
According to @Megan Jones in the Whipsnade news thread, Karishma is also pregnant and may be due very soon.
At this rate Elizabeth would be next!
It's great to see Ming Jung finally succeeding! It took him a year to get at least one of the girls pregnant. Compare that to Luk Chai, at Melbourne, who impregnated all three reproductive cows within a few months of his arrival!
Elizabeth's a little too young to breed now imo. She's still six, and preferably they'd wait at least another two years before breeding her; by which time she'd be giving birth at ten (the same age Donna had her first calf).
A bit young yes, but if she was cycling when Ming Jung was with the cows he likely have gotten her too.
I am not familiar with the elephant management at whipsnade though. They may have the cow separated for mating when they detect she is cycling like in lion country in Canada or let the bull with all cows like Radza at Emmen.
I believe Whipsnade introduces their cows separately. There was a photo I saw back in 2020 of Karishma and Ming Jung together in his bull paddock.
It's great to see Ming Jung finally succeeding! It took him a year to get at least one of the girls pregnant. Compare that to Luk Chai, at Melbourne, who impregnated all three reproductive cows within a few months of his arrival!
Elizabeth's a little too young to breed now imo. She's still six, and preferably they'd wait at least another two years before breeding her; by which time she'd be giving birth at ten (the same age Donna had her first calf).