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Latest revision as of 00:43, 18 February 2025

Chianina is one of the oldest cattle breeds in the world, originating from the Italian region of Tuscany. It is renowned for its size, with bulls often reaching a weight of 1,500 kilograms (3,300 lb) and cows 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lb). The breed is named after the Chiana Valley, or Valdichiana, where it has been raised since time immemorial.

History[edit]

The Chianina breed has a long history dating back to the Roman Empire, where it was prized for its strength and used as a draught animal. The breed's impressive size and strength made it ideal for heavy labour, such as pulling ploughs and carts. The Chianina's white coat also made it a distinctive and highly valued animal in ancient times.

Characteristics[edit]

Chianina cattle are known for their large size, muscular build, and distinctive white or steel grey coat. They have a long, straight back and a broad, deep chest. The breed is also known for its hardiness and adaptability, being able to thrive in a variety of climates and terrains.

Use[edit]

Historically, Chianina cattle were used primarily for draught work. However, in the modern era, they are primarily raised for their meat. The meat from Chianina cattle is highly prized for its quality and flavour, particularly in Italy where it is used in traditional dishes such as the Florentine steak. The breed is also used in crossbreeding programs to improve the size and meat quality of other cattle breeds.

Breeding and Conservation[edit]

While the Chianina breed is not currently considered endangered, efforts are being made to preserve its genetic diversity. Breeding programs in Italy and other countries are focused on maintaining the breed's unique characteristics while also improving its meat production capabilities.

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