Friday, June 1, 2012

First Week

This was my first week here at the Oakland Zoo.  I work Fridays and Saturdays with keeper Alan and Sundays and Mondays with keeper Liz. My first day was Friday, May 25th.  The day started out with me following one of the pygmy goats, Bob, around in the stalls, waiting for him to urinate so I could collect a sample as he had been having some issues with his kidneys.  Luckily it was normal and Bob seems to be doing better.  He gets a bit of special treatment and gets popcorn mixed with some of his grain and extra salt a couple times a day to get him to drink more water, he also now gets his grain in the morning mixed with water.  Other things that I do everyday are clean out the cat room, this includes either vacuuming or sweeping along with cleaning the litter box and giving fresh food and water.  Feeding the goats and sheep in the morning, depending on which keep I am working with the sheep are brushed while they are eating to help them shed their wool.  Pigs are fed grain and produce 3 times everyday, morning, right after lunch, and right before close.  The pot belly pig, Paulie, also gets two medications on her food every morning.  Lemurs are also fed 3 times everyday, morning, 1:30pm and right before close.  They have a set lunch time at 1:30pm when they get fruit along with enrichment.  This is posted around the zoo so that they public can watch them eating.  The pig yards are also cleaned in the morning, this includes picking up poop from outside, emptying, rinsing and refilling water dishes, and sweeping the inside part of their enclosures.  This is also done with the outside of the lemur enclosure everyday.  The rabbit night houses, both for the main rabbits and the two that live in the pot belly pig enclosure, are spot cleaned everyday, this includes cleaning food and water dishes and raking up all wet bedding and leftover food from the night before.  Their food is placed in containers in the night house for the night keepers to put out for them when the rabbits are brought in for the night. Morning diets are prepared each morning, and diets for the rest of the day are usually prepared right before lunch.  The other thing I do almost everyday is work in the contact yard, telling kids and parents where the brushes are and of the rules, no running, no screaming, no petting on heads or horns. 
Following Bob around my first day

Blue-eyed black lemurs with enrichment

Ring tail lemur with enrichment

Ring tail lemur with enrichment

Contact yard

Contact yard

Blue-eyed black lemur with enrichment
There were a couple of things besides the routine things that happened this week.  On Saturday afternoon I brought one of the cats out into the contact yard for people to pet.  On Sunday morning I accompanied a trip to the vet with one of the rabbits who was in need of a check up.  On Monday morning I watch lemur training.  I also completely gutted and cleaned the main rabbits night house on Monday afternoon. 

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