It's 0.2. The new roan is a young (born 2023) female from Knowsley.Great to hear that another roan has been brought in...Does this make it 1.1 or 0:2?
It's 0.2. The new roan is a young (born 2023) female from Knowsley.Great to hear that another roan has been brought in...Does this make it 1.1 or 0:2?
So where has a right-aged male available to make it 1.2 ?It's 0.2. The new roan is a young (born 2023) female from Knowsley.
In which case Watatunga could be a likely source in that case as they do hold male antelope on a temporary basis sometimes. Depending on the genetics obviously.Not sure if available fits, but I belive watatunga, longleat and Port Lympne all have 2 or more males?
I must admit, my opinions personally have changed in the last few weeks - much more positive!!I do look forward to when Read will do her survey of guest thoughts. Hopefully that happens soon
Excellent news - the stallion from Blackpool has been very efficient as he only arrived in September 2023!Some good news Hartmanns Zebra born.
I am afraid he is no longer around Marwell have now 0.2.1.Excellent news - the stallion from Blackpool has been very efficient as he only arrived in September 2023!
Does this mean there is only a single (adult) Hartmann's zebra stallion in the UK at present - or even none? Paignton don't have one, if Marwell don't have one either that only leaves the Blackpool male or is he dead too? Or does Linton still have them as well?I am afraid he is no longer around Marwell have now 0.2.1.
Current UK numbers are;Does this mean there is only a single (adult) Hartmann's zebra stallion in the UK at present - or even none? Paignton don't have one, if Marwell don't have one either that only leaves the Blackpool male or is he dead too? Or does Linton still have them as well?
Current UK numbers are;
Blackpool - 1,2,0
Linton - 0,3,0
Marwell - 0,2,1
Paignton - 0,2,0
That is accurate, providing Linton haven't lost any females this year. The Blackpool male is only young, having been born in 2021 and arrived in a swap move with the sire of Marwell's new foal.
The new male at Blackpool is unrelated, he arrived with a new female from Marwell Wildlife but they have different parentage - the other female at Blackpool is the offspring of the sire of the new foal at Marwell. It will be interesting to see what the future is for Hartmann's mountain zebra going forward within the UK.Thanks. I don't know his genetic relationship to the various females but there could be quite a lot resting on this young male given the complexities involved with importing animals at present.
The Linton females are probably more feasible as two of the three females were born in 2016 - the Paignton individuals are also an option, Paignton previous male was the offspring of the sire of the new foal at Marwell. He sired two foals, but, according to the online studbook they have both died.Sounds like we really need the new foal to be male.
What about the ages and genetics of the mares at Paignton and Linton Is there potential there is the Marwell foal is male?
Importing equids should be easier than pretty much everything else.Thanks. I don't know his genetic relationship to the other various females but there could be quite a lot resting on this young male given the complexities involved with importing animals at present.
Importing equids should be easier than pretty much everything else.
No Bluetongue to worry about, and equine moves are sorted with systems in place - presumably due to the lobbying and financial clout of the horse-racing industry.