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Posted by Buckles at 6/30/2006 10:53:00 AM
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Looks like "BLANCHE" forgot her tolterodine tartrate the night before this photo was taken!!!
why do some ringling elephants have stars branded on them? my 6 year old would like to know?
In 1981 the Ringling Show imported six young elephants, four went to the Blue Unit and two to the Red.
Most, if not all, arrived with small stars branded into their flanks. As they grew larger the stars became more and more obvious.
No idea what the purpose was and I had never seen it done before or since.
I've never entirely understood why Charles Hunt waited so many years to add elephants to his show. I know it was strictly a wagon show for the first twenty or so seasons, but he transitioned to "gas" long before the elephant bug bit him. My Dad used to say that as a kid in the 30's Hunt was one of his favorite circuses. Other shows came and went, but season after season after season Hunt was there.
A Thai friend of mine one told me that the star brand on an elephant meant that it orginated with a herd nominally "owned" by the King. I was never sure how accurate that was, since I'm pretty sure I once saw an elephant in Sri Lanka with the brand.
The other day I was on National Rifle Association radio talking about PETA, since I'm generally pretty liberal I had to laugh at the strange bedfellows one runs with in the politics of animal rights. Anyway, tonight a dozen protestors showed up in Wisconsin and one of the protestors screamed at me as I was directing three clowns to way traffic onto the lot "Your generations is too right-wing to understand the suffering of animals." I couldn't help but think that my generation was the one that "tuned in, turned on, and dropped out," so what the Hell was this kid talking about? Charles Hunt managed his show for more than 60 years. I'll bet he was baffled at least a few times by the idiocy of youth.
Yes Chandre was later was owned by Tommy Hanneford.
They always spelled it Chandra.
Buckles,
I have found a note from a Bandwagon issue that states Hunt Brothers Circus added an elephant in June 1954, bringing the herd size to seven. This doesn't match with any news articles from the time regarding the show's herd of 8 throughout the 1950s. Any ideas?
The Bandwagon note was in error. I was on the show in 54 and we had eight elephanta, Dolly, Blanche and Jewel ans five "babies".
Tom Mac Dermott
Kingston, NH
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