Frankie_number_1_fan
Well-Known Member
Similar to the thread I created surrounding my thoughts on hypothetical transfers within the asian elephant population, I've created this thread to discuss the (pun intended) elephant in the room when it comes to their african counterparts: bulls and the growing issue of overrepresented bloodlines. For fun, I've looked through the US population of bulls (excluding older bulls known to be nonbreeders) and determined a hypothetical list of transfers that could occur to help diversify the gene pool.
For realism's sake, Canadian bulls have been excluded since there has been no evidence they will leave the country.
There are currently 10 active breeding facilities in the region.
- Reid Park Zoo (No bull)
- San Diego Zoo Safari Park (No bull)
- Fresno Chaffe Zoo (1 bull)
- Disney's Animal Kingdom (3 bulls, 2 unproven)
- Tampa Zoo (1 bull)
- Indianapolis Zoo (1 unproven bull)
- Sedgewick County Zoo (2 bulls, 1 unproven )
- Henry Doorly Zoo (No bull)
- Toledo Zoo (1 unproven bull)
- Dallas Zoo (1 bull)
- Kansas City Zoo (1 unproven bull)
There are currently 6 naturally proven breeding bulls.
- Mabhulane (15 calves, 14 living, 2 expected)
- Maclean (5 calves, 4 living, 1 expected)
- Sdudla (4 calves, 3 living)
- Callee (5 calves, 5 living, potentially up to 5 expected)
- Jackson (15 calves, 8 living)
- Tendaji (1 calf, 1 living)
There are 13 unproven but potential natural breeding bull candidates
- Ingadze (No offspring)
- Lutsandvo (No offspring)
- Vus’musi (No offspring)
Tsandzikle (No offspring)
- Inhlonipho (No offspring)
- Tsavo (No offspring)
- Jabali (No offspring)
- Kedar (No offspring)
- Titan (2 calves, 2 living)
- Samson (No offspring
- Tamani (No offspring)
- Ajani (No offspring)
- Macembe (No offspring)
- Emanti (No offspring)
With that aside, here are some potential transfers that I feel would benefit the population:
Reid Park Zoo
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Tampa Zoo
Indianapolis Zoo
Henry Doorly Zoo
I also feel that looking to overseas is the only way to sustain a diverse population longterm. With such limited founder representation, in a few short generations it will be harder to avoid inbreeding. Europe surely has surplus they'd be looking to offload.
I am very curious to see if anyone else has thoughts on this matter, or if any specific European lines come to mind for surplus males (as I am very unfamiliar).
For realism's sake, Canadian bulls have been excluded since there has been no evidence they will leave the country.
There are currently 10 active breeding facilities in the region.
- Reid Park Zoo (No bull)
- San Diego Zoo Safari Park (No bull)
- Fresno Chaffe Zoo (1 bull)
- Disney's Animal Kingdom (3 bulls, 2 unproven)
- Tampa Zoo (1 bull)
- Indianapolis Zoo (1 unproven bull)
- Sedgewick County Zoo (2 bulls, 1 unproven )
- Henry Doorly Zoo (No bull)
- Toledo Zoo (1 unproven bull)
- Dallas Zoo (1 bull)
- Kansas City Zoo (1 unproven bull)
There are currently 6 naturally proven breeding bulls.
- Mabhulane (15 calves, 14 living, 2 expected)
- Maclean (5 calves, 4 living, 1 expected)
- Sdudla (4 calves, 3 living)
- Callee (5 calves, 5 living, potentially up to 5 expected)
- Jackson (15 calves, 8 living)
- Tendaji (1 calf, 1 living)
There are 13 unproven but potential natural breeding bull candidates
- Ingadze (No offspring)
- Lutsandvo (No offspring)
- Vus’musi (No offspring)
Tsandzikle (No offspring)
- Inhlonipho (No offspring)
- Tsavo (No offspring)
- Jabali (No offspring)
- Kedar (No offspring)
- Titan (2 calves, 2 living)
- Samson (No offspring
- Tamani (No offspring)
- Ajani (No offspring)
- Macembe (No offspring)
- Emanti (No offspring)
With that aside, here are some potential transfers that I feel would benefit the population:
Reid Park Zoo
- After a few years in bachelor holding, transfer in Vus'musi from the San Diego Zoo to breed with females Litsemba and Nandi. His wildborn genes will enhance the value of Reid Park's herd.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
- Once he has successfully sired another calf with Mlilo (and potentially Zola), bring in Tendaji from the Dallas Zoo. Tendaji is young, but proven and his wildborn genes are very underrepresented.
Tampa Zoo
- Transfer Sdudla to the Indianapolis Zoo in exchange for Kedar. Kedar is unproven but valuable, and has never left his natal facility for a chance to breed.
- If Kedar proves to be a nonbreeder, transfer in either Jabali or Tsavo from Animal Kingdom, depending on which is proven.
Indianapolis Zoo
- As mentioned, bring in Sdudla in exchange for Kedar. Sdudla is an experienced, proven bull who would be a great mentor for Jabari while also siring valuable calves with Zahara.
Henry Doorly Zoo
- Transfer in Titian from the Sedgewick County Zoo. Titian is proven to be fertile but has not been in a facility without his mother yet. This facility provides several cows and calves for him to bond with.
I also feel that looking to overseas is the only way to sustain a diverse population longterm. With such limited founder representation, in a few short generations it will be harder to avoid inbreeding. Europe surely has surplus they'd be looking to offload.
I am very curious to see if anyone else has thoughts on this matter, or if any specific European lines come to mind for surplus males (as I am very unfamiliar).