wow, very interested to read that longleat batchelor group will be made up of a few problem males! With so many males at howletts/port lympne, with good background research and testing the twycross and london will be able hopefully be able to source decent new males to establish breeding groups as succesful as bristol's.
I think with the number of male gorillas around, and the number of 'problem' males (for one of a reason), more thorough testing and selection is needed to prevent repeats of London's experiences. Genetic testing is cheaper than AI by a long way, and should really be being done routinely now!
The number os surplus males is quite high so i don;t suspect we'll see longleat establish a breeding group anytime soon - the batchelor group will perform an important function for the zoo world.
I think with the number of male gorillas around, and the number of 'problem' males (for one of a reason), more thorough testing and selection is needed to prevent repeats of London's experiences. Genetic testing is cheaper than AI by a long way, and should really be being done routinely now!
The number os surplus males is quite high so i don;t suspect we'll see longleat establish a breeding group anytime soon - the batchelor group will perform an important function for the zoo world.