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30.       lemon
1374 posts
 17 Jan 2010 Sun 12:52 am

 

Quoting yakamozzz

 

 

hmm...you DIDN´T start reading all this thread from page 1 (or you would KNOW where we got the buffalos from)...how "smart" is that, heh? {#emotions_dlg.whistle}

 

cant be bothered reading the 1st page where 0.5 of page belongs to alameda i.e. boring.

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31.       lemon
1374 posts
 17 Jan 2010 Sun 12:56 am

 

Quoting armegon

 

 

Yes, it is called "manda" in Turkey , but their production and looking after them is really so hard so their number is decreasing. Some places are famous with manda yoghurt and kaymak in Turkey. People say best kaymak is made with manda milk. Cow kaymak is yellowish but manda kaymak is white like snow...

 

now thats an interesting thing to learn. thank you.

 

 

 

32.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 17 Jan 2010 Sun 03:03 am

Geeeezz I googled "manda" as I was dying to see what a water buffalo looks like and Google Images gave me photos of frogs and of giant snakes fighting Gozilla...Now I´m even more confused {#emotions_dlg.stoneage}Frog is definitely NOT bovine, and neither are giant snakes

 

Ok, saw them when typer "water buffalo" the Latin name cracked me up - bubalus bubalis



Edited (1/17/2010) by Daydreamer [i just HAD TO provide the Latin name]

33.       upsy_daisy
200 posts
 17 Jan 2010 Sun 04:57 am

 

Quoting vineyards

 

 

Cattle names could compete with rocket science in terms of sophistication:

 

Sığır is the general name.

İnek is a female sığır.

Buzağı is the yearling of inek.

Düve is an inek that has reached puberty

 

Boğa is a male sığır.

Buzağı is the same.

Dana is a boğa that has reached puberty

Öküz is a castrated boğa.

 

Furthermore, we have manda which means weaned water buffalo.

There are other words such as camış, mal etc which are used in various locations in Anatolia.

 

I am a farm girl first.{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile} My family grew hazelnut and raised cattle on a farm in a lovely village in eastern Black Sea region.Every summer, I helped with the hazelnut and fed the cattle. I liked to go out to graze the cattle. Here is the cattle names that I know: 

 

buzağı- a very baby ox.

dana - a young ox from birth to 12 months:if a male, erkek dana, if a female, dişi dana.

düve- a year-old female up to the first calving.

tosun- a young male ox between the ages of 12 and 24 months

boğa- a two year-old (or more) uncastrated ox.

öküz- a two year-old (or more) castrated ox.

inek- a female having had more than one calf.

 

 

 


34.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 17 Jan 2010 Sun 09:22 am

We had this animals in my Romania. We call them "bivol"

35.       alameda
3499 posts
 17 Jan 2010 Sun 10:19 am

I think one would need to be rather brave to milk one of these.....big horns and a big animal...I wonder if they are docile?

Quoting ReyhanL

We had this animals in my Romania. We call them "bivol"

 

 

36.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 17 Jan 2010 Sun 10:49 am

 

Quoting alameda

I think one would need to be rather brave to milk one of these.....big horns and a big animal...I wonder if they are docile?

 

 

 

 No they are very... self-willed . My grandparents had them instead of cows. They give much less milk than a cow but has more fats. They are crazy for water especially if its with lot of mud {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}. You cant take them off then {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}



Edited (1/17/2010) by ReyhanL
Edited (1/17/2010) by ReyhanL

37.       vineyards
1954 posts
 19 Jan 2010 Tue 12:42 am

In 2002, I saw a cow which had been left tied to a stick under the burning sun of Bodrum. The animal was moaning loudly. I found a large bucket and filled it up with water and carried it near the animal and couldn´t believe in my eyes when it sucked all the water in seconds. I brought it another bucketful which it drank half of it in one go.

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