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{{Infobox animal|name=Halyn|birth_date=October 9, 2005|death_date=June 15, 2008|death_place=SeaWorld Texas|death_cause=Acute necrotizing encephalitis|parents=♀ Kayla}}


Date of Birth: Born October 9, 2005
'''Halyn''' was a female orca who was born and died at [[SeaWorld Texas]].
 
Age at Capture: Captive born


On October 9, 2005, a captive-born female orca named [[Kayla - orca|Kayla]] gave birth to her first calf, a female named Halyn, at SeaWorld Texas.
On October 9, 2005, a captive-born female orca named [[Kayla - orca|Kayla]] gave birth to her first calf, a female named Halyn, at SeaWorld Texas.
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However, Kayla, who lacked experience as a mother, immediately rejected Halyn and displayed no interest in her calf. In fact, Kayla's behavior became aggressive towards the newborn. Consequently, the staff had to intervene, separate the pair, and take on the task of hand-rearing Halyn.
However, Kayla, who lacked experience as a mother, immediately rejected Halyn and displayed no interest in her calf. In fact, Kayla's behavior became aggressive towards the newborn. Consequently, the staff had to intervene, separate the pair, and take on the task of hand-rearing Halyn.


Halyn was kept away from public view in the animal care section of the park. To provide temporary companionship, a female Bottlenose Dolphin was introduced to her. The staff created a formula using Kayla's milk, which was then used to bottle-feed Halyn. She required feeding every two hours, and constant monitoring was necessary.
Halyn was kept away from public view in the animal care section of the park. To provide temporary companionship, a female bottlenose dolphin was introduced to her. The staff created a formula using Kayla's milk, which was then used to bottle-feed Halyn. She required feeding every two hours, and constant monitoring was necessary.


At three months old, Halyn was moved back to Shamu Stadium where she was introduced to the other whales through the gates.
At three months old, Halyn was moved back to Shamu Stadium where she was introduced to the other orcas through the gates.


In 2007, Halyn had the opportunity to meet her father, [[Keet - orca|Keet]]. Unfortunately, she would never have the chance to meet her mother, as Kayla had been transferred to the Orlando park in 2006.
In 2007, Halyn had the opportunity to meet her father, [[Keet - orca|Keet]]. Unfortunately, she would never have the chance to meet her mother, as Kayla had been transferred to the Orlando park in 2006.


On June 15, 2008, Halyn passed away suddenly due to acute necrotizing encephalitis—a condition characterized by inflammation and swelling of the brain.
On June 15, 2008, Halyn passed away suddenly due to acute necrotizing encephalitis—a condition characterized by inflammation and swelling of the brain.
== See also ==
* [[List of deceased captive orcas]]
* [[List of living captive orcas]]
* [[Kayla - orca|Kayla]]
[[Category:Needs picture]]
[[Category:Orcas]]
[[Category:Captive orcas]]
[[Category:Captive orcas - deceased]]
[[Category:Animal deaths]]
[[Category:Texas]]
[[Category:SeaWorld Texas]]
[[Category:Captive animals at SeaWorld Texas]]

Latest revision as of 17:09, 10 August 2023

Halyn
BornOctober 9, 2005
DiedJune 15, 2008
SeaWorld Texas
Cause of deathAcute necrotizing encephalitis
Parent(s)♀ Kayla

Halyn was a female orca who was born and died at SeaWorld Texas.

On October 9, 2005, a captive-born female orca named Kayla gave birth to her first calf, a female named Halyn, at SeaWorld Texas.

However, Kayla, who lacked experience as a mother, immediately rejected Halyn and displayed no interest in her calf. In fact, Kayla's behavior became aggressive towards the newborn. Consequently, the staff had to intervene, separate the pair, and take on the task of hand-rearing Halyn.

Halyn was kept away from public view in the animal care section of the park. To provide temporary companionship, a female bottlenose dolphin was introduced to her. The staff created a formula using Kayla's milk, which was then used to bottle-feed Halyn. She required feeding every two hours, and constant monitoring was necessary.

At three months old, Halyn was moved back to Shamu Stadium where she was introduced to the other orcas through the gates.

In 2007, Halyn had the opportunity to meet her father, Keet. Unfortunately, she would never have the chance to meet her mother, as Kayla had been transferred to the Orlando park in 2006.

On June 15, 2008, Halyn passed away suddenly due to acute necrotizing encephalitis—a condition characterized by inflammation and swelling of the brain.

See also