Yugoslavia / Serbia year 1999 – Fauna, Farm animals MNH set

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Yugoslavia / Serbia year 1999 – Fauna, Farm animals MNH** set

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Yugoslavia / Serbia year 1999 – Fauna, Farm animals MNH** set

Serbia’s fauna includes a variety of farm animals that are raised for agriculture and domestic purposes. These farm animals contribute to Serbia’s economy and play important roles in its agricultural sector. Here are some of the common farm animals found in Serbia:

  1. Cattle (Bos taurus): Cattle are one of the most common farm animals in Serbia, raised for meat, milk, and other dairy products. Various cattle breeds are raised in Serbia, including Simmental, Holstein-Friesian, and Serbian White.
  2. Pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus): Pigs are also raised for meat production in Serbia. The Serbian Swallow-Bellied pig is a native breed that is well-adapted to local conditions. Pork is a popular meat in Serbian cuisine, and pig farming is an important aspect of the country’s agriculture.
  3. Sheep (Ovis aries): Sheep farming is practiced in Serbia, primarily for meat and wool production. The Serbian pramenka is a native breed of sheep that is well-suited to the country’s climate and terrain. Sheep farming is especially common in rural areas and mountainous regions.
  4. Goats (Capra aegagrus hircus): Goats are raised for meat, milk, and cheese production in Serbia. The Serbian White goat is a native breed that is raised for milk and meat. Goat farming is popular among small-scale farmers and in rural areas with limited access to pastureland.
  5. Poultry: Chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys are commonly raised for meat and egg production in Serbia. Poultry farming is practiced on both small and large scales, with various breeds and hybrids being raised for different purposes.
  6. Horses (Equus ferus caballus): While not as common as other farm animals, horses are still raised in Serbia for agricultural work, transportation, and recreational purposes. The Serbian Carpathian horse is a native breed that is well-suited to the country’s rugged terrain.
  7. Bees (Apis mellifera): Beekeeping is an important agricultural activity in Serbia, with honey production being a significant aspect of the country’s economy. Various types of honey, including acacia honey and linden honey, are produced in Serbia, along with beeswax and other hive products.

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