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Werribee Open Range Zoo white rhino

Discussion in 'Australia' started by jay, 27 Feb 2006.

  1. Zoo_Boy

    Zoo_Boy Well-Known Member

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    whts is planned for monarto can we start a new thread for this zooambassaodr
     
  2. ZYBen

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    I will do that now
     
  3. MARK

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    great stuff, good idea.
     
  4. Zoo_Boy

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    now all we need is a werribee and orana thread to have all open range zoos covered
     
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    New development at Orana Park

    When I visited Orana Park in September 2005 , they had just started to build a Sumatran tiger enclosure . This is still under construction , and not due to be finished before next summer . As Orana is a "private zoo" , it does not get any
    financial support from local councils , shires or Govt agencies , this project will swallow up all funds not used in animal husbandry or staff wages etc
    There are no other projects planned at this stage .
     
  6. ZYBen

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    THats woman has seen alotta behind the scenes
    , i swear i know her
     
  7. Zoo_Boy

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    kool, back to rhino um whts the curent births round place
     
  8. jay

    jay Well-Known Member 20+ year member

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    It would appear that there are three females pregnant but no births yet, I am really hoping that Melbournes female is a different one from the one that has given birth twice. Perth also has a female that hasn't yet given birth.
    Jai
     
  9. MARK

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    Thats good news Jay, lets hope we get a few females from these births, I see over in Europe they bred a white rhino using AI, its the very first,WOW.
     
  10. Zoo_Boy

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    when u say melbourne jay, i take it u mean out a werribee
     
  11. jay

    jay Well-Known Member 20+ year member

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    Yep, that's what I mean.
    The next stage in the breeding program for whites would be the next generation. It will be interesting to see which youngsters will be mated with each other. A possible pairing could be Tamu, the female calf born at Perth in 2002 and Ganini the male born at Werribee in 2002. This can't happen for a few years yet obviously.
     
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    jay Well-Known Member 20+ year member

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    Does anyone know the age that female rhinos can ( or perhaps should) start breeding?
     
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    I have heard they can breed as young as 3-5
     
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    Ben, from what i have read white rhino females give birth to their first calf around the age of 5 - 6 years old.
     
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    THats ok, i was probably wrong i am horrible with numbers, trust mark ever me any day
     
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    jay Well-Known Member 20+ year member

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    Woo Hoo!!
    I wonder who his parents are?