Long-horned Ankole cattle are prized among the people of southwest Uganda and Rwanda. They are an African taurine breed with origins dating back prior to the introduction of humped-back or zebu cattle into the Horn of Africa during the human invasions from Arabia in the seventh century BC.
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- Long horned Ankole cattle are prized among the people of southwest Uganda and Rwanda.The Bayarwanda speaking people living close to the Rwanda border use an unusual bell-shaped wooden pot, called ekyanzi, for storing fresh milk.
- The Banyarwanda-speaking owner of a herd of prized long-horned Ankole cattle smokes his traditional pipe while his cattle are milked at daybreak.Ankole cattle are an African taurine breed with origins dating back prior to the introduction of humped-back or zebu cattle into the Horn of Africa during the human invasions from Arabia in the seventh century BC.
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