Pecora sarda: Un tesoro da proteggere
Biodiversity

Sardinian cow

The Sardinian cow belongs to an ancient bovine population, characterised by the introduction of macrozero-type animals, with long horns facing backwards and without crayfish.

Description

The Sardinian cow belongs to an ancient bovine population, characterised by the introduction of macrozero-type animals, with long horns facing backwards and without crayfish. Its origins are attributable to strains from the Iberian, North African and Syrian area, rather than the Italian peninsula, and testify to the long history of exchanges and adaptations that have shaped thezootechnical diversity of Sardinia.

Technical information

Kingdom:
Animale
Family:
Bovidae
Genus:
Bos
Species:
Bos taurus
Origin Area:
Ogliastra, Gallura, Barbagia, Sarrabus

Farmers of biodiversity

The interest's points

Tipology:
Point of interest

Laconi

Laconi is a picturesque inland village in Sardinia, located in the historic region of Sarcidano at the foot of the Gennargentu massif. Nestled in a landscape of hills, forests, and natural springs, it is known for its green and peaceful character—ideal for those wishing to discover a Sardinia far from the sea but rich in charm, history, and spirituality.

At the heart of the village lies Parco Aymerich, one of Sardinia’s most beautiful historic gardens. Covering over twenty hectares, it features centuries-old holm oaks, exotic plants, streams, waterfalls, and paths leading to the ruins of a medieval castle, offering an immersive experience in both nature and historic landscape.

Laconi is deeply connected to Saint Ignatius of Laconi, one of the island’s most venerated saints, born here in the 18th century. The sanctuary and other sites dedicated to him attract numerous pilgrims every year, making Laconi an important center for religious tourism. The historic center retains an authentic atmosphere, with stone houses, quiet streets, and notable churches, while the surrounding territory is rich in ancient archaeological evidence.

Alongside its natural and cultural heritage, Laconi plays an important role in biodiversity conservation. Local guardians work to preserve native animal breeds: Ignazio Cogoni, breeder and custodian of the Sardinian cow and the Sardo-Bruna cow, and Claudia Cogoni, guardian of the Sardinian donkey. Their work helps safeguard a valuable genetic heritage and keeps alive the agro-pastoral traditions that form a fundamental part of the local identity.

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