Post by Bonobo on Jan 28, 2018 21:59:33 GMT 1
Cow escapes farm to go and live with herd of bison
'Bison are like one organism and she stands out'
Jon Sharman
Thursday 25 January 2018 16:11 GMT
The light brown cow has been running with the bison for about three months TVN24
A cow that escaped from her farm and went to live with a herd of bison is still with them three months on.
The young escapee trotted away last autumn and has reportedly been living with a herd of gigantic bison in Poland‘s Bialowieza Forest, near the border with Belarus.
Newly taken pictures and video showed the creature running with its new companions, albeit, seemingly, on the fringes of the herd.
Its different colouring and much smaller size first caught the eye of ornithologist Adam Zbyryt.
He told Polish broadcaster TVN24 that he observed a group of about 50 bison last November.
Initially he thought the out-of-place animal was a bison with a mutated gene – before closer inspection revealed it to be a French Limousin breed of cow, a popular breed in Poland.
This week it was spotted again, by biologist Rafal Kowalczyk.
“This is a young cow, not too coordinated with the group. Bison are like one organism and she stands out," he told TVN24.
The scientist suggested the creature, despite being unfazed by the presence of its much larger new companions, may need to be re-captured before it becomes mature enough to breed.
Any hybrid offspring would contaminate the wild population, but there could also be a risk to the cow itself because bison calves are so large it may die giving birth, Dr Kowalczyk said
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/cow-escape-farm-live-bison-herd-poland-bialowieza-forest-belarus-a8177876.html
jonny blue
Your Scientist Kowalczyk who claims that Bison bison calves are so large that the cow (Bos taurus) might die at giving birth is wrong. Here in the US we breed prime Holstein Miliking cow with Bison for their first calves in order to safeguard the cow form potential injuries because the offspring BEEFALO calve is much much smaller at birth then its regular cousin. The birthcanal of the heifer cow is less likely to to be ruptured for the beefalo calves' head and body is smaller . Also noteworthy is that breeding with Bison bison bulls and heifer Bos taurus is much less successful resulting in off springs then breeding a Bos taurus bull to a Bison bison heifer. Leave the cow alone! No harm be done. But Eurogreens are sooooo concerned that they love misrepresenting facts.
'Bison are like one organism and she stands out'
Jon Sharman
Thursday 25 January 2018 16:11 GMT
The light brown cow has been running with the bison for about three months TVN24
A cow that escaped from her farm and went to live with a herd of bison is still with them three months on.
The young escapee trotted away last autumn and has reportedly been living with a herd of gigantic bison in Poland‘s Bialowieza Forest, near the border with Belarus.
Newly taken pictures and video showed the creature running with its new companions, albeit, seemingly, on the fringes of the herd.
Its different colouring and much smaller size first caught the eye of ornithologist Adam Zbyryt.
He told Polish broadcaster TVN24 that he observed a group of about 50 bison last November.
Initially he thought the out-of-place animal was a bison with a mutated gene – before closer inspection revealed it to be a French Limousin breed of cow, a popular breed in Poland.
This week it was spotted again, by biologist Rafal Kowalczyk.
“This is a young cow, not too coordinated with the group. Bison are like one organism and she stands out," he told TVN24.
The scientist suggested the creature, despite being unfazed by the presence of its much larger new companions, may need to be re-captured before it becomes mature enough to breed.
Any hybrid offspring would contaminate the wild population, but there could also be a risk to the cow itself because bison calves are so large it may die giving birth, Dr Kowalczyk said
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/cow-escape-farm-live-bison-herd-poland-bialowieza-forest-belarus-a8177876.html
jonny blue
Your Scientist Kowalczyk who claims that Bison bison calves are so large that the cow (Bos taurus) might die at giving birth is wrong. Here in the US we breed prime Holstein Miliking cow with Bison for their first calves in order to safeguard the cow form potential injuries because the offspring BEEFALO calve is much much smaller at birth then its regular cousin. The birthcanal of the heifer cow is less likely to to be ruptured for the beefalo calves' head and body is smaller . Also noteworthy is that breeding with Bison bison bulls and heifer Bos taurus is much less successful resulting in off springs then breeding a Bos taurus bull to a Bison bison heifer. Leave the cow alone! No harm be done. But Eurogreens are sooooo concerned that they love misrepresenting facts.