Podolian cattle is a group of cattle breeds characterised by grey coats and upright and often long horns that are thought to have originated in the Podolian steppe.[1]
Podolian-Istrian breeds from Central Italy, Southern Italy and Istria (Croatia; Slovenia)
Boškarin / Istrian cattle (Croatia; Slovenia)
Maremmana (Italy)
Podolica (Italy)
Podolian-Illyrian breeds from the Balkans and Anatolia
Boz Irk / Anatolian Grey (Turkey)
Iskar Grey / Bulgarian Grey (Bulgaria)
Katerini cattle (Greece)
Sykia cattle (Greece)
Podolian cattle from Northern Italy
Romagnola / Romagnola cattle (Italy)
^Porter, Valerie; Alderson, Lawrence; Hall, Stephen J. G.; Sponenberg, D. Phillip (2016-03-09). Mason's World Encyclopedia of Livestock Breeds and Breeding, 2 Volume Pack. CABI. p. 272. ISBN 978-1-84593-466-8.
Podoliancattle is a group of cattle breeds characterised by grey coats and upright and often long horns that are thought to have originated in the Podolian...
developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by crossing native Podoliancattle with the Chianina and Romagnola breeds. Today, it still bears a close...
Podoliancattle. It is a hardy breed, and was traditionally used both for meat and for draught power. It is similar to other European steppe cattle breeds...
production. As with other European grey cattle, it has been suggested that the Romagnola breed derives from Podoliancattle from the steppes of eastern Europe...
Tisza, preserves the old and autochthonous breeds of cattle. It has a small herd of the Podoliancattle and since the mid 2000s, the herd of domesticated...
not known. As with other European grey cattle, it has been suggested that it derives from cattle of the Podolian (Ukrainian) steppes of eastern Europe...
and historic region of Podolia. The Tivertsis' cultural inheritors, the Podolians, are a distinct group of Ukrainians. Other spellings include the anglicized...
Ialpug Plain. Transnistria (the left bank of the Dniester) has spurs of the Podolian Plateau (Romanian: Podişul Podoliei, Ukrainian: Volyno-Podil's'ka vysochyna)...
1588. In the seventeenth century, because of its location along wine and cattle trading routes, Sharhorod emerged as one of the largest towns in Podolia...
was also one of the most significant breeders of the Istrian Podolian, a special cattle breed from Istria. The peak of its economic activity was in the...
sunflower, wheat, maize, tobacco, wine grapes, and fruit. They raise sheep and cattle. The main industry in the region is agricultural processing. The main Bessarabian...