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    Podolian cattle

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    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]

    Breeds in this group include:

    • Podolian Grey Steppe breeds from Eastern Europe
      • Hungarian Grey / Hungarian Steppe cattle (Hungary)
      • Slavonian-Syrmian Podolian (Croatia)
      • Srem Podolian / Serbian Podolian (Serbia)
      • Sura de Stepă / Romanian Grey (Romania)
      • Ukrainian Grey / Ukrainian Steppe Cattle (Ukraine)
    • 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)

    References

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    1. ^ 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.
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