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Originally Posted by Yassa
AI is not working well with gorillas, just in contrary. I am not aware of any other gorillas sired by AI then Ya Kwanza. I agree that the other females (at least the genetically valueable female from Melbourne) must be given a better chance to breed, but Ya Kwanza is much too important genetically to make him a leader of a bachelor group!!! Send the females with whom he is not breeding away and add one or two more young females and see if he will breed them. If not, he will probably/hopefully have another baby with Kahili which would really be important for the european population.
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1. Yes YK is still the only successful example of Gorilla AI.
2. He's already had a chance with a much younger female(Bambuti from Melbourne) and he's not interested. Although this technique is useful sometimes, I think he's already proved its a waste of time in this case.
3. Agreed, he will continue to breed with Kahilli (provided his testicular operation doesn't make him infertile)
4. My opinion is for them to split the group- keeping YK and Kahilli as one pair, and bring in a new male for the three nonbreeding females.
5. IF YK's son Mapema starts to breed successfully at Duisburg, then YK could be removed completely from this situation in due course- but rehoming him would still be very difficult.
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