It's not known whether Lily's three youngest daughters will be breeding at ALS. I assume at least one will to continue her matriline but it remains to be seen what direction ALS go in there
Since ALS supposedly had plans to bring in a European bull before covid, it wouldn't surprise me that within the next few years or so we get some answers on whether they plan on continuing their breeding program with their younger girls. They still proudly show their herd on social media and aside from the 2019 elephant ride injury they don't really receive much negative press. I would assume we'll see Lily's three youngest daughters in a breeding situation somehow, and I wouldn't write off another calf for herself either.
Im not very familiar with Trong Nhi's reproductive history nor her daughter's, but given the fact both cows are young and in their prime I assume we'll see numerous calves from them both. Anak is very much proven and she too likely will have several calves. Not to mention Bodhi's daughter Winnie, who will all but certianly be a part of Houston's breeding program and could even have a calf by the beginning of the 2030's.
The issue with numbers isn't how many individuals there are in the line, its how many we have/will most likely have in breeding situations going forward. I don't think it's wise to discount ALS, or Anak, Trong Nhi and Nhi Lin's breeding potential.
Which 'valuable bulls' are you referring too here? I can only name a few at best.
Any of Houston's young bulls, Billy in LA, Raja, Ongard, even Kabir in a few years would be more valuable options for a long-term breeding bull situation at a large facility such as White Oak than Bodhi.
Speaking of Houston, Thai's death would also be the perfect time to split the herd before a new bull is acquired. Sending away Shanti/Joy is probably the best option, leaving Houston with Methai + Tess's line (with Tupelo, Tilly and Winnie breeding).
100% agree with this. Houston really needs to split their herd if they wish to continue their program long-term, but I understand why that wouldn't be a priority when Thai is still alive, well and actively breeding.
I can see Houston keeping either line to be honest! Joy has a breeding reccomendation with Tucker, a bull who has witnessed natural breeding and is very valuable himself, and perhaps with establishing her as a breeding cow going forward Houston could "start" a new matriatchal line with her and her calves. On the other hand, Tupelo, Tilly and Winnie obviously have more going for them "herd"-wise. All females will likely have multiple calves when housed with a proven bull plus they would be a perfect multi-generational herd to work with going forward.
If Bodhi
had to go to any breeding facility, I think Houston would be the best candidate. He already has bred a healthy calf with Tupelo (albiet via AI). He could have a few more calves with Tupelo, a few with Tilly and he could serve as a mentor to bachelor males. Houston has had a wonderful history of really sustainable birthing intervals, so Bodhi would likely only have a small handful of calves, but still passing on his valuable wild genes to a valuable herd. Any of his offspring at Houston would have more valuable blood than mostly
anywhere else.
That is, as also have to keep in mind that we have no indication that Bodhi can breed females naturally. As far as I know he was seperated from Phoebe before Beco was conceived so we have no idea if he's witnessed natural breeding. He's been without a female for over half his life now so I wouldn't exactly call the odds in his favor. At the very least he's AI proven, not ideal but
something.