I was chatting about hippos with someone and realized there cant be any breeding in Canada for hippos anytime in the near future due to two factors.
First most of our hippos are related.
Toronto has full siblings
Samson (M)
Petal (F)
Perky (F)
Vancouver has full siblings
Hazina (F)
Haben (M)
Calgary has a grandmother grandson pairing
Sparky (F)
Lobi (M)
Granby has an unrelated pair
Kiboko (M)
Polita (F)
... but they are the parents of Lobi, Hazina and Haben. And Kiboko is Sparky's son.
That leaves Kiboko and Polita the only unrelated pair at the same facility but they are related to all but 3 of the 9 hippos in Canada (unless Im missing other hippos... please correct me if Im missing any). To breed more Samson would have to be moved to Vancouver, Calgary or Granby (but why switch hippos there). Yet hes 40 so why risk moving him. The other option would be moving Lobi or Haben (again why move Kiboko) to Toronto to breed with Petal or Perky. But while they are younger than Samson they have never breed so breeding now might be dangerous for them and frankly Toronto doesnt have the space. So again that leaves us with one possibl breeding pair.
But then enter problem 2. None of Canada's hippos shouldnt be bred because they have a certain amount of their ancestry unknown which is considered a no no for breeding these days.
The Toronto hippos parents (offspring of granbys orginal hippos and their full sister Cindy now in Philly) are from unknown origins. The zoo hasnt been able to trace where exactly they came from so they are considered unbreedable because they could be related to any of the other hippos.
Calgary's Sparky and there for all of her descendents, Kiboko, Hazani, Haben and Lobi... plus others come from Toronto Zoos original pair Flaggstaff and Perky I. Flaggstaff was wild captured and considered a founder but Perky I's parents are unrecorded even though shes captive born. Unfortunately that makes her a genetic problem because she could be related to any other hippo. So Sparky's heritage is half known. Kiboko then is 3/4 known because Foggy was well recorded. That makes him breedable but....
Granby's Polita has no recorded parents. Therefore she is considered unbreedable and her and Kiboko's offspring Hazina, Haben and Lobi fall below the magic 3/4s known to 1/4 known. They shouldnt be breed either. If Granby continues to breed they will probably find it hard to place the calf because no US zoo will want an unbreedable animal and as it sits right now the other Canadian zoos are near capacity with their own unbreedable animals most of whom are still quite young or just middle aged (Samson being the exception).
I think as a whole Canada wont be breeding any hippo calves in the near future. We are stuck with related, unbreedable animals who will be around for a long time to come. Until bigger exhibits that can house our current stock and then new breeding animals and their offspring we are stuck. And Canada will be waiting quite awhile for that. Toronto isnt planning on renovating their exhibit for 10-15 years... assuming no delays. And Calgary isnt looking at renovating their African section for 20-25 years. I have no clue about Vancouver but being one of the smaller zoos in Canada I wouldnt be surprised if it couldnt renovate. And I dont know about Granby... I think its the newest of the hippo exhibits in Canada for some reason.
Comments?
First most of our hippos are related.
Toronto has full siblings
Samson (M)
Petal (F)
Perky (F)
Vancouver has full siblings
Hazina (F)
Haben (M)
Calgary has a grandmother grandson pairing
Sparky (F)
Lobi (M)
Granby has an unrelated pair
Kiboko (M)
Polita (F)
... but they are the parents of Lobi, Hazina and Haben. And Kiboko is Sparky's son.
That leaves Kiboko and Polita the only unrelated pair at the same facility but they are related to all but 3 of the 9 hippos in Canada (unless Im missing other hippos... please correct me if Im missing any). To breed more Samson would have to be moved to Vancouver, Calgary or Granby (but why switch hippos there). Yet hes 40 so why risk moving him. The other option would be moving Lobi or Haben (again why move Kiboko) to Toronto to breed with Petal or Perky. But while they are younger than Samson they have never breed so breeding now might be dangerous for them and frankly Toronto doesnt have the space. So again that leaves us with one possibl breeding pair.
But then enter problem 2. None of Canada's hippos shouldnt be bred because they have a certain amount of their ancestry unknown which is considered a no no for breeding these days.
The Toronto hippos parents (offspring of granbys orginal hippos and their full sister Cindy now in Philly) are from unknown origins. The zoo hasnt been able to trace where exactly they came from so they are considered unbreedable because they could be related to any of the other hippos.
Calgary's Sparky and there for all of her descendents, Kiboko, Hazani, Haben and Lobi... plus others come from Toronto Zoos original pair Flaggstaff and Perky I. Flaggstaff was wild captured and considered a founder but Perky I's parents are unrecorded even though shes captive born. Unfortunately that makes her a genetic problem because she could be related to any other hippo. So Sparky's heritage is half known. Kiboko then is 3/4 known because Foggy was well recorded. That makes him breedable but....
Granby's Polita has no recorded parents. Therefore she is considered unbreedable and her and Kiboko's offspring Hazina, Haben and Lobi fall below the magic 3/4s known to 1/4 known. They shouldnt be breed either. If Granby continues to breed they will probably find it hard to place the calf because no US zoo will want an unbreedable animal and as it sits right now the other Canadian zoos are near capacity with their own unbreedable animals most of whom are still quite young or just middle aged (Samson being the exception).
I think as a whole Canada wont be breeding any hippo calves in the near future. We are stuck with related, unbreedable animals who will be around for a long time to come. Until bigger exhibits that can house our current stock and then new breeding animals and their offspring we are stuck. And Canada will be waiting quite awhile for that. Toronto isnt planning on renovating their exhibit for 10-15 years... assuming no delays. And Calgary isnt looking at renovating their African section for 20-25 years. I have no clue about Vancouver but being one of the smaller zoos in Canada I wouldnt be surprised if it couldnt renovate. And I dont know about Granby... I think its the newest of the hippo exhibits in Canada for some reason.
Comments?