I just want to add that I have worked with the director of Longleat`s animal collection and know him pretty well, he is also a highly respected vet and I know he would not readily euthanase any healthy animal.
I think in this case the animals were suffering from injuries and conditions that left him little choice, yes it is true to say that they were also possibly "surplus to requirements" but that is a side-issue , it is not really a strong enough reason, on its own, to euthanase an animal I believe.
I think in this case the animals were suffering from injuries and conditions that left him little choice, yes it is true to say that they were also possibly "surplus to requirements" but that is a side-issue , it is not really a strong enough reason, on its own, to euthanase an animal I believe.