Do zoo animals have it too easy?

Off the top of my head there is:

Islands at Louisville Zoo
Asian Forest Sanctuary at Point Defiance Zoo
Predator Ridge at Denver Zoo
Elephant Passage at Denver Zoo
Asian Highlands at Utah's Hogle Zoo
 
I often wondered if you had a well trained collie sheepdog, put a little stripped or spotted suit coat on him and round up the herds of hoofstock once every few weeks, would it be of any benefit? it would be a controlled "predator" situation!
 
Do zoo animals....?

Not all herd animals 'bunch & run' like sheep, some scatter, panic & leap fences. Your collie could end up skewered by an offended Oryx, or trampled by Buffalo.
 
With some species it could certainly be beneficial, especially if they're destined for repatriation. Don't think the dog would need a costume - just a plain old dog would most likely be enough. It'd have to be done with some caution for the well being of all involved - maybe start tentatively and see how things go - but it could be a very good idea.

I wonder if it could work both ways - Auckland Zoo's cheetahs are often taken for walks around the zoo on leads. Strolling them through a herd of something could be very enriching for both species, although I wonder if their good behaviour while leashed would continue if suddenly surrounded by moving prey...
 
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