Always_Amity
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The giraffes transferred out from Australia Zoo are definitely bulls. As @Jambo mentions, the articles states they’re joining a bachelor herd at Werribee. There’s no reason to believe Werribee have any intention of breeding giraffe, when they have numerous upcoming projects that will take priority over establishing a second herd of giraffes.
The article mentions the giraffe are subadults, which rules out Forrest; though a change of breeding bull would be beneficial given how well represented he is.
According to motorists who saw the giraffes, the one missing an Ossicone was the larger of the two, with the other being a smaller individual in a smaller box, which absolutely rules out Forest. Plus, he's one of the most famous animals at the zoo and a world record holder. I don't think Australia Zoo would even consider giving him up, regardless of how represented his bloodline is.
It's possible that Jesse is the missing Ossicone giraffe, and he's simply large enough to be mistaken for one of the breeding females (I'll see if I can find some photos of him to check spot patterns).
I believe the zoo has a giraffe calf born between Jesse and Princess Lasagna Baby, though I'm not sure any information on it.
So it could be that the pair being moved are Jesse and the 'mystery calf.'