That would make more sense, the other two must've only arrived recently then. I presume since both Mek Kapah and Luk Chai have previously travelled they wouldn't need as much training as the mothers and calves, especially.
There's actually a crate outside the old elephant house, which I presumed was in fact the old crate to transfer Bong Su and Mek Kapah across to the new facility in 2003.
I do wonder if the crates being utilised by Luk Chai and Mek Kapah now will later be sent over to Perth to transfer their pair over to Monarto next year. I believe both individuals at Perth are already being crate trained, so that would rule out the initial idea from occurring if the crates are still there.
Luk Chai would be well rehearsed in crate training from his transfer from Dubbo in December 2020; and prior to that, his transfer from Taronga to Dubbo. It’d be interesting to see how much Mek Kepah remembers two decades on; and the three cows imported from Thailand in 2006. Dokkoon, Mali and their calves were very enthusiastic about their crate training on my visits. There was clearly a motivating factor (i.e. food) at play as when the barn doors opened, they ran for the transport crates.
Perth Zoo are getting their own crates according to this article:
Relocation of Perth Zoo’s beloved elephants moves forward
Given the Melbourne/Werribee transfers will be happening 4-5 months ahead of the Perth transfers, it would have been good if they could have used Melbourne’s crates; though I’m guessing Perth want all the time they can get to ensure the elephants are fully trained. Putra Mas reportedly refused to cooperate with attempts to export him in 2000 to the US after all. Not unlike a certain giraffe.