VALACHIAN CORKSCREW HORNS SHEEP BREED (“RATSCA”) - A HISTORICAL DOCUMENT

Corkscrew horns Valachian sheep is a breed from the Early Egyptian (Ovis paleoegiptica) phileic group, located in Serbia, Montenegro, Panonia, and Romanian border with Serbia. The tribe was named by Buffon (1780), Darwin (1865) Valachian, by Serbs Corkscrew Horns Valachian (Valaska vitorogta), by Hu...

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Main Author: Condrea DRAGANESCU
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Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2013-10-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
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Online Access:http://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol3_3/Art14.pdf
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description Corkscrew horns Valachian sheep is a breed from the Early Egyptian (Ovis paleoegiptica) phileic group, located in Serbia, Montenegro, Panonia, and Romanian border with Serbia. The tribe was named by Buffon (1780), Darwin (1865) Valachian, by Serbs Corkscrew Horns Valachian (Valaska vitorogta), by Hungarian Racka (=Serbian), by Linnaeus O.a.strpsiceros. The translation of strepsiceros into German=Zackel (Nathusius 1890), produced a confusion with the Valachian philetic group descending from the Thrakian philetic group. To avoid confusion, we proposed (1994) to use for this philetic group the Serbian name Valachian Corkscrew Horns. It is a sedentary sheep, not adapted to transhumance and large flocks, it does not support wintering in open field, even to stay in the rain. It has a smaller weight of fine fibbers in the mixed wool, it seems that its black colour is recessive, reverse than in Valachia (Tsurcana) breeds. It is economically not competitive with other local and improved breeds and it is in danger of extinction in Serbia and even Romania and well conserved in Hungary. It was considered as a historical document (Dunka 1984) and perhaps it is. It is a proof for the former existence of a Valachian tribe in this area, implicit for the Valachian contribution to the ethno genesis of nations in this region. As an interesting genetic resource, but also for the aesthetic aspect of its horns and for some cultural reasons, it deserves to have a good genetic conservation programme.
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spelling doaj.art-9eceed4ee9ab4c31824958902995aa3a2022-12-21T18:56:55ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522013-10-011337984VALACHIAN CORKSCREW HORNS SHEEP BREED (“RATSCA”) - A HISTORICAL DOCUMENTCondrea DRAGANESCU0University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of BucharestCorkscrew horns Valachian sheep is a breed from the Early Egyptian (Ovis paleoegiptica) phileic group, located in Serbia, Montenegro, Panonia, and Romanian border with Serbia. The tribe was named by Buffon (1780), Darwin (1865) Valachian, by Serbs Corkscrew Horns Valachian (Valaska vitorogta), by Hungarian Racka (=Serbian), by Linnaeus O.a.strpsiceros. The translation of strepsiceros into German=Zackel (Nathusius 1890), produced a confusion with the Valachian philetic group descending from the Thrakian philetic group. To avoid confusion, we proposed (1994) to use for this philetic group the Serbian name Valachian Corkscrew Horns. It is a sedentary sheep, not adapted to transhumance and large flocks, it does not support wintering in open field, even to stay in the rain. It has a smaller weight of fine fibbers in the mixed wool, it seems that its black colour is recessive, reverse than in Valachia (Tsurcana) breeds. It is economically not competitive with other local and improved breeds and it is in danger of extinction in Serbia and even Romania and well conserved in Hungary. It was considered as a historical document (Dunka 1984) and perhaps it is. It is a proof for the former existence of a Valachian tribe in this area, implicit for the Valachian contribution to the ethno genesis of nations in this region. As an interesting genetic resource, but also for the aesthetic aspect of its horns and for some cultural reasons, it deserves to have a good genetic conservation programme.http://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol3_3/Art14.pdfethno genesishistorical documentValachian Corkscrew horns sheepMontenegroPanoniaRomaniaSerbia
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VALACHIAN CORKSCREW HORNS SHEEP BREED (“RATSCA”) - A HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
ethno genesis
historical document
Valachian Corkscrew horns sheep
Montenegro
Panonia
Romania
Serbia
title VALACHIAN CORKSCREW HORNS SHEEP BREED (“RATSCA”) - A HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
title_full VALACHIAN CORKSCREW HORNS SHEEP BREED (“RATSCA”) - A HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
title_fullStr VALACHIAN CORKSCREW HORNS SHEEP BREED (“RATSCA”) - A HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
title_full_unstemmed VALACHIAN CORKSCREW HORNS SHEEP BREED (“RATSCA”) - A HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
title_short VALACHIAN CORKSCREW HORNS SHEEP BREED (“RATSCA”) - A HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
title_sort valachian corkscrew horns sheep breed ratsca a historical document
topic ethno genesis
historical document
Valachian Corkscrew horns sheep
Montenegro
Panonia
Romania
Serbia
url http://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol3_3/Art14.pdf
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