Frankie_number_1_fan
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Imo my hopes are low for Kedar. Indianapolis has relied solely on AI for years and thus Kedar has not had any bull mentors or witnessed natural breeding. They've been trying to breed him with Zahara for years iirc and it's amounted to nothing. Him breeding would be ideal for the facility, but atp they need a proven bull onsite so that Jabari and other bull calves aren't also left socially stunted.Usually captive-born bull elephants are transferred out at about 8-14 years of age from my experience for breeding or bachelor herd purposes and Kedar is now 20, and as of this moment, Indy has no immediate plans to transfer him out. Indianapolis does have the space for a bull, which he is the only one there besides the year-old calf. They also only have one breeding age cow who just gave birth to Jabari 16 months ago, so there are no real possibilities of breeding right now (though she is unrelated to him and can possibly breed together in a few years either naturally or through AI). I do suspect that once their three older girls pass, they may exercise the chance to bring in some younger cows, and potentially a new bull or two and start a breeding herd, and they will decide Kedar's fate then. I am however, hopeful that Kedar does become a proven breeder (AI or natural at any zoo) or bachelor mentor in some way in the future at Indy or whatever zoo me might move to, but for now, I believe the plan is for him is to just stay in Indianapolis.
As for them bringing in more cows, I find that unlikely unless they lose all of their older girls before Zahara has a daughter or two. At her age she is more than capable of building up her own matriline, and with their limited capacity having two breeding matrilines feels too ambitious.