Van Beal
Well-Known Member
Strange that you've heard that about Mountain Zebras... I heard they were the least aggressive zebra species.Even in large paddocks it is best to mix Grévy's zebras only with giraffes or larger and stronger antelopes like addax or sable antelope. And even then the zebras might be an issue when breeding the giraffes or antelopes, and separating giraffe and antelope mothers with calves for a while until the young are stronger will likely be necessary.
Even in safari parks with multi-acre/multi-hectare spaces issues occur with zebras. Zebras, of any species, are best kept separate or mixed very carefully in general. I believe I have read/heard that Grévy's tend to be worse than Plains, and mountain zebras even worse than Grévy's.