Social Dynamics in the Melbourne Herd
With Dokkoon’s new calf being introduced to the other cows in the herd, it’ll be interesting to see the dynamics of the herd change with two more calves arriving in the next two months. Mali, who is attentive to the new calf now, will soon be preoccupied with her own calf; and similarly, Dokkoon will be limited in the support she can provide to Mali.
There are positives. Alloparenting has been observed at both Melbourne and Dubbo and I’d expect to see it on an even greater level with the calves being suckled by all three cows - reinforcing the bonds of this already cohesive herd.
The other positive is that it will bypass the problems of age-staggered calves, where the adults spend considerable time protecting the younger calf from the exuberance of an older calf. This was the case for Mali and Ongard (nine month age gap) and even more so with Sabai and Kanlaya (two year age gap) until the younger calf was robust enough to withstand their interactions.