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26 November 2008, 05:17
David Hulme
Classic Jimmy, and a little Porkchop
Hello again

I know some of you have been waiting for an update on Jimmy the rhino, and I'm sorry it's taken me this long to do it. The fact is that I haven't seen Jim for some time. At dawn yesterday, Roger Whittall summoned me outside to see my buddy and what a sight he was to behold. He is huge - probably 500 kgs. Hard to believe that he was the 50 kg runt I found in the bush about 20 months ago. Actually, I don't think he was ever a runt! Anyway, Jimmy has thrived and this is not surprising with Anne Whittall as his foster mother. He spends very little time at home now, wondering about in the bush all day and only coming for some cubes in the early morning and late evening. Roger and I had a chat with him yesterday morning, and it was nice to catch up. He is seriously intimidating now, but really just a gentle giant. Not all think so, however. Alistair McCintyre (a young man working for Roger)was treed by an irate Jimmy not so long ago. He claims he never ascended a tree that fast in his life, propelled as he was by the rapid advance of Jim's ever-lengthening horn! Ha, ha. I hope you like the pictures of Jimmy through the months, I shall write some more about him in a while. Feel free to help me divulge info by asking questions.

Dave




Receiving a thorough scratching from Hannah Whittall




With Roger and Anne's grandchildren




Crossing the Turgwe River




And back again




Anne gets charged again







Pensive moment - did I really nearly bowl my mum over again?




Sharing a meal with Anne




Catching a doze




Mugshot




Months ago - weaned long since




With Anne and another human being




With Anne and buffalo




Taking a bath




Chilling in the garden




With Martin




Going for a stroll




Growing up




Getting really big






Whilst I was putting this Jimmy update together, I heard scratching on the office door. Who could it be at this time I wondered? All was revealed when I opened the door. It was good to spend another moment with my friend Jimmy. Sorry about the poor photos - one handed you know...











Not to be outdone by Jim, here is the newest member of the Whittal clan. Meet porkchop, a fiesty character indeed. Talk about all creatures great and small!






Messy eater!


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26 November 2008, 05:24
.366torque
Incredible! Thank you very much for the update!
26 November 2008, 05:51
Dr. Mike H.
I'm almost afraid to ask this but how are Roger and Anne doing with the squatters?
26 November 2008, 06:03
David Hulme
Dr Mike

Thanks for your concern. Roger and his men continue to hold the squatters at bay, as they have been doing for so long now. All is good at Humani.

Dave


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26 November 2008, 06:20
surestrike
Thank you for putting a little light in my day. That is such a wonderful outcome to such a horrible tragedy.



26 November 2008, 06:24
Jim Manion
David,

Outstanding! What an incredible story.


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26 November 2008, 06:55
L. David Keith
Fantastic! So good to hear about Jimmy, and welcome Po'kchop!
Thanks David!!!


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26 November 2008, 08:46
Use Enough Gun
Great update! Brings back memories of the first photos we all had of the little lad. Porkchop-what can I say!?
26 November 2008, 09:38
pichon1
Isn't amazing how really ugly animals can look cute when they are young.

I guess homo sapiens qualify as well. dancing
26 November 2008, 09:57
Safari-Hunt
Jimmy is getting real big real quick.

Next thing you know Porkchop will be 50kg in the next photo we see him in.


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I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
26 November 2008, 11:31
Nitehawk
Truly wonderfull.


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26 November 2008, 20:19
Aspen Hill Adventures
How did you get turkeys in Zimbabwe??? Jimmy is old enough to saddle and bridle, Ann ought to get him to haul her around.


~Ann


26 November 2008, 20:58
JTEX
Thanks so much for the update. How interesting it must be to raise a Rhino.
26 November 2008, 20:59
eyedoc
David -Who is the young lady in the last photo with Porkchop?


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But I've seen them go both ways
And I would rather go out in a blaze of glory
Than to slowly rot away!
26 November 2008, 21:09
David Hulme
Ann,

I don't know how we got turkeys in Zim, but we have many and I've learnt there are a couple of different species! They seem to breed very well here.

eyedoc,

That young lady is Lara Langlois, a very important person in the day to day running of Humani.

Dave


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26 November 2008, 21:28
David Hulme
quote:
Originally posted by pichon1:
Isn't amazing how really ugly animals can look cute when they are young.

I guess homo sapiens qualify as well. dancing


pichon1,

You are quite correct in most of what you say and the picture below proves it. I wouldn't say 'really ugly' though, or even ugly...Cute and young, sure. Just another animal....

Dave




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