Melbourne Zoo Elephant Update:
I was at Melbourne today, and they have just completed the installation of two crates behind the main cow paddock (right next to the cow barn). They were putting finishing touches on these crates, ensuring they're in the right condition for the elephants to begin training; and they plan to begin training within the coming weeks.
The process isn't considered to take very long; but they do expect to have some challenges training the calves of course. The plan is (at the moment) to send the elephants in four shipments using these two crates. Mums and calves will share the same crate. So it seems to be that Dokkoon/Aiyara and Mali/Roi Yim will be first, followed by Num/Oi and Kati and then Mek Kapah and Man Jai, with Luk Chai then going last or first; it hasn't necessarily been completely worked out yet.
Calves:
I also had the opportunity to learn a bit more about the young trio who are now all around six months old (or almost, in Kati's case).
Aiyara's definitely the biggest calf out of all three, and the chunkiest too. She's the most adventurous too and very independent from mum, Dokooon. Apparently, she's been like that right from birth, and spends most of her time socialising with all members of the herd. Aiyara is a very active female; always running around. She's very close with Kati, and also sometimes follows big sister, Mali and half brother, Roi Yim around. She'll often gravitate to Roi when Kati's had enough of playing, and it'll end up with Aiyara chasing Roi around the enclosure attempting to get him to play.
Roi Yim on the other hand, is very reserved, shy and not that confident. He tends to stick around Mali most of the time like her shadow, and will follow her wherever she goes. Mali dosen't seem to mind this, and often pushes Aiyara out the way when she gets too close to Roi who seems to like his personal space. Only recently, Roi's begun to play with the other calves, beginning with Kati, and has begun to do so with Aiyara too, although at times she can be 'a little too much' for him.
Kati, despite being the youngest, is a very confident female. In saying that, she's still very close with mum, and also still sticks by her side a lot. It did take her some time though to develop this, initially she stayed quite close to mum, Num Oi, but it only took weeks before she was hanging out with Aiyara and Roi. She's since become very vocal and playful, and really enjoys her play sessions with Aiyara. She's apparently still adapting to this, and will return to Num Oi after some time, presumably as she's exhausted from all the playing. Aiyara is a very 'go-go-go' female. Kati's also very large, despite being the youngest. At the moment, she's about the same size as Roi which is surprising, but Roi is a very skinny male (much like his grandfather, Bong Su).