and johnstoni they the gazzeles have been moved to just by the diana monkey enclosure, you know the small paddock?
no swa there are two sable groups, one by the desert house and one in girrafes, believe me because i saw them with my own eyes on saturday!
Yeah it would probably be congo buffalo, Marwell have a good group I believe...
Tigerlemurguy - no worries![]()
I have seen the Bongo out in the paddock quite a bit in the past - although they do seem to be the hardstanding area more recently. But maybe they have access, but chose to stay inside - I didn't notice if the gate was open.
Tigerlemurguy - no worriesI don't mind my posts being queried. I am not always right!!
Cat-man - Do you mean the Buffalo enclosure is tiny?. I think the hardstanding and indoor housing is a fair size and they have access to the large giraffe paddock in the summer.
I have seen the Bongo out in the paddock quite a bit in the past - although they do seem to be the hardstanding area more recently. But maybe they have access, but chose to stay inside - I didn't notice if the gate was open.
Marwell May have a good herd, but have you ever visited, The Enclusure is Tiny, It is Concreat, no trees or grass. It Also Clames the Bongos have a Grassed Paddok, But Even in the Summer i have never seen them out!![]()
At chester the Buffalo have access to a large grass enclosure but tend to stay on the hard stadning, or indoors.
But if I remember correctly Chesters grass paddock has a few trees giving shelter, but maybe they need more shelter similar to the level the Okapi have (or will do when trees mature) at chester to feel really secure
Are you Talking about the ones at Chester or Marwell, cos i meen Marwell
basically catman they mean that marwells does have acsess to outside but arent always aout using it (maybe you were there at wrong time catman!) anyway its lovely too see them mixing with the giraffes so well!
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Basically pointing out that is seems the species prefer hardstanding to a grass paddock.
what do the woburn/knowsley congo buffalo tend to do? Do they have much tree cover?