Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Urban animal: beautiful beasts



Some of the animal one might encounter in the urban landscape are descendant of animals that used the be kept as a status symbol. The right of the nobility to keep swans and pigeons is well attested. Furthermore some breeds were bread especially to populates large estates and parks. As some of these estates have been encircled by the city, such special breeds of cow, sheep and deer now beautify the urban landscape.



The belted cattle was bred specifically in the Netherlands to enliven the surroundings of country houses. They were bred by crossing Swiss belted cattle with the Burnt (Red) Cattle that grazed the pastures along the river Issel and Meuse. The distinct pattern was so desired that is was bred into rabbits, chickens, pigs and goats. These Lakenvelders are now a rare breed, although these naturally unpolled cattle are very useful. The Dutch Belted comes in two colours: black and red.



There are several species of swan native to the Low Countries. The Mute swan is the largest of them and also the species that is often kept in parks. Most of the birds now in public parks are free to move around, as it is now illegal to clip their wings  (this was common practice to keep the birds in place). As a symbol for love and tenderness these majestic birds still evoke strong feelings in most people.

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