Its going to really interesting to follow the current herd at Werribee zoo over first the next 5 years and every 5 years after that since the last cohort of calfs, with the two young females shows much promise into the future generations also another important step is what the next cohort of calfs bring hopefully more cow calfs.
The next point of interest for myself is who will be brought in as the next breeding bull, The way the two young bulls at the Sydney zoo are shaping up its quite likely to be one of these two.
One thing keeps coming to mind is if the elephant managers at Werribee will/can consider using the Perth bull and introduce his genes into the herd?, Since Monarto is much closer than Perth to Werribee makes the shipping of any chilled semen an even better option, hopefully they will at least consider this, from what I can see the elephant management have made one good move after the other I hold out real hope for this herd as the best ever managed herd in the country!
The next point of interest for myself is who will be brought in as the next breeding bull, The way the two young bulls at the Sydney zoo are shaping up its quite likely to be one of these two.
One thing keeps coming to mind is if the elephant managers at Werribee will/can consider using the Perth bull and introduce his genes into the herd?, Since Monarto is much closer than Perth to Werribee makes the shipping of any chilled semen an even better option, hopefully they will at least consider this, from what I can see the elephant management have made one good move after the other I hold out real hope for this herd as the best ever managed herd in the country!