5 male lion cubs have been born at the zoo, the first in several years.
Loud Little Lions At Orana! | Voxy.co.nz
Loud Little Lions At Orana! | Voxy.co.nz
Castration needs to be accomplished before hierarchal aggressive behaviours are established. Learned behaviours won't be unlearned by castration.
A shame to have to castrate them though - they will always look like boofheads.
Im not too sure why they see the need though, sure the uncastrated males are more aggressive, but there are plenty of examples where males and females do live together in reasonable harmony.
I'd rather see males with manes than the "boofheads" you mention
When the Wellinton males were in Orana they were very popular, even if they did gove some of the girls a hiding.
Taronga's Father, Son, Mother, Daughter pride seems to work fine.
I visited a rescue organization for large cats and rather than castrate the males so they could prevent unwanted offspring, they actually did vasectomies. Much more difficult process, but it allowed the cats to keep their glorious manes AND prevent more unnecessary cubs of dubious DNA...