hari Jones
Well-Known Member
Ah right I was wondering what had happened as I hadn't seen them in rora for sometime
Could anyone tell me the history of Elephants at Chester e.g. the arrivals and deaths/ departures
The current herd at Chester consists ofCould anyone tell me the history of Elephants at Chester e.g. the arrivals and deaths/ departures
Could anyone tell me the history of Elephants at Chester e.g. the arrivals and deaths/ departures
The current herd at Chester consists of
Aung bo born in 2001 in seville
Sundara born in 2004 at Chester she is the current matriarch
Anjan born 2018 to thi and Aung bo thi was the former matriarch from 2011 to 2020 which was when she passed
Indali born 2016 sundara x Aung bo
Riva born February 2020 to sundara
Maya = wildborn in India in the early 70s
Previous herd members included
Sithami dob 31/12/1997 to thi and chang she died in September 2018
Nandita = born in 2015 to thi and Aung bo she passed away in 2018 from herpes
Aayu born in 2017 to sithami and Aung bo died 8n 2018 again from herpes
@hari Jones Aung Bo wasn’t born at Servile Zoo. Yes Aung Bo arrived from Servile but he was born at Emmen.
Yes, Assam is alive and well at Budapest Zoo. He’s their breeding bull and has sired 2.1 offspring (2.0 surviving).2000 - 1:0 Assam. Still alive (AFAIK)
The Hi Way family tree
Thai - born 1982
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1993 - 0:1 killed at birth
1995 - 0:1 removed(possibly due to aggression from mum) and hand reared, Died 1997
1997 - 0:1 Sithami (first successful reared calf from Thai) became breeding female (died 2018)
2000 - 1:0 Assam. Still alive (AFAIK)
2004 - 0:1 stillborn
2006 - 1:0 Raman. Died 2009 to EEHV
2011 - 0:1 Jamilah died 2013 to EEHV
2015 - 0:1 Nandita died 2018 to EEHV
2018 - 1:0 Anjan still alive and still at Chester (recently celebrated his 4th birthday)
I'll post Sithami's family tree another time
The Hi Way family tree
Thai - born 1982
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1993 - 0:1 killed at birth
1995 - 0:1 removed(possibly due to aggression from mum) and hand reared, Died 1997
1997 - 0:1 Sithami (first successful reared calf from Thai) became breeding female (died 2018)
2000 - 1:0 Assam. Still alive (AFAIK)
2004 - 0:1 stillborn
2006 - 1:0 Raman. Died 2009 to EEHV
2011 - 0:1 Jamilah died 2013 to EEHV
2015 - 0:1 Nandita died 2018 to EEHV
2018 - 1:0 Anjan still alive and still at Chester (recently celebrated his 4th birthday)
I'll post Sithami's family tree another time
Did jangoli move because of her relationship with Aung bo or her relationship with the cows because while she was still there she always had tension with the other elephants because I remember when I was there once as soon as the females came out she always had a bit of tension with thi almost as if she was challenging her for the roll of matriarch because if I remember correctly wasn't she quite a dominant cow
By the looks of things, Chesters elephants seem to have been greatly affected by the EEHV. Is there a particular reason for this or is it just sort of a bad luck kind of thing. Hopefully, with indali pulling through EEHV they coukd use this treatment fir further Elephants which might be positive for the virus. Has there been any other herds in the UK which have been so greatly affected by EEHV.
They have had terrible luck. Chester's first surviving eight calves all did well, although one, Karha (1995-1997) possibly died from EEHV, which would've been Chester's first case.
I thought Raman was chesters first case of eehv
Certainly Karha swallowed a stone...According to a few people on here, Karha died from congenital digestive system abnormalities, which were aggravated by her swallowing a stone.
An interesting note I found from @Pertinax re. the reason Thi accepted her third calf (while rejecting the first two) was because she gave birth with Sheba present. This calmed Thi, with Sheba giving her the support a first time mother would usually need. Thi in turn partially adopted Sithami’s calf, Sundara, providing the same support Sheba had given her.
An interesting note I found from @Pertinax re. the reason Thi accepted her third calf (while rejecting the first two) was because she gave birth with Sheba present. This calmed Thi, with Sheba giving her the support a first time mother would usually need. Thi in turn partially adopted Sithami’s calf, Sundara, providing the same support Sheba had given her.