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Berlin2010 präsentat
1. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Colaboration of the international Partners:
➢ „Initiative zum Erhalt seltener Haustierrassen in den Karpaten e.V.“
➢ „Збереження агро-біорізноманіття Карпатських гір“
➢ local farmers
➢ breeding experts from Ukraine
➢ Carpathian Biosphery Reservate
➢ private engagement
➢ volunteers from all over the world
➢ media
SAVE Foundation
ELBARN Net
Arca-Net
Vieh-eV
2. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Location
Saldobosch is located in Chust-Region of Zakarpatia Oblast Ukraine:
➢ we are renting an old farm where cows have been bred in Sowjet times
➢ more than 2000 qm stables available
➢ fields for animals in winter time are 2 x10.000 qm large
➢ close to the farm are 350 hectare of pasture fields
➢ located near the riverbank of Thisa
➢ historical buffalo breeding center in the
village Steblivka
➢ villagers are used to buffalos from their
childhood
3. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Situation of Buffalos in Ukraine
➢ buffalos have been existing in Zakarpatia-Oblast region for more
than 1000 years
➢ in Sovjet times nearly 2000 buffalos
➢ excursion in 2008 showed 38 individuals in Zakarpatia
➢ today:43 buffalos and one isolated population of 50 animals in Kiev
➢ EU-border limits the Ukrainian population to certain region
➢ experimental cross breeding made in 1984 with Bulgarian
buffalos
➢ at least three different types of buffalos were found in the region
➢ all buffalos left in Zakarpatia are in the ownership of people older
than 58 years
➢ only in Saldobosch research about alternative usage of buffalos is
practiced
➢ four more villages keep buffalos, but only two male bulls
➢ Saldobosch has seven bulls, renting them to Kritschowo and
Viljatenow
4. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Realisation of Breeding
Saldobosch is already center of buffalo breeding, from our
herdbook we are managing breeding in the entire oblast.
➢ renting male buffalos or bringing females to Saldobosch for summer
period is also already being practised
➢ all information about the population and the development is being
collected at the farm
➢ marketing, commercialisation, as well as the selling of products and
living individuals to other regions, will be observed
➢ inbreeding problems are managed by using new genetic material
from Romania
➢ exchange of living individuals with other regions is going to
be organized
➢ no female buffalo will be killed without our consultation
5. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Area of Interest::
7. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Characteristics of Carpathian Buffalos
➢ short legs
➢ longer hair
➢ strait horns that turn up with certain age
➢ can become older than 40 years
➢ give milk with 8% fat and 6% proteins, but only 8l max. at one day
➢ extremly resistant against wet and cold climate conditions
They are used for:
➢ work
➢ meet production
➢ sheep protection in mountains
➢ designing of landscape
➢ production of milk products
But:
➢ farmers exchanged them against
high breed milk producing cows
during the last 15 years
8. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Buffalos help to preserve old heritage landscape
➢ less people are using agricultural land
➢ cows and goats are mostly kept by elderly people
➔ buffalos are able to produce ecological products for new markets and
changing demand.
Available area at Saldobosch
is bigger than 250 hectare:
➢ mostly wetland
➢ more than 50% trees Salix
spp. etc.
➢ more than 100 hectare daily
pasture fields with more than
63 identified herbs
Birds that have been seen
on buffalo fields:
Oriolus oriolus, Acledo atthis,
Aquila pomarina, etc.
9. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Breeding of Hutan
Together with expertice with experience of breeding Konik horses in Poland
and with the help of Hans Peter Grünenfelder (Save-Foundation) we started
to realise the breeding of special Hucul type horses. Markjngs on the skin
and special shape of body and collore showed, that in Carpathian Mountains
of Ukraine, wild horses have been existing until humans started to breed
own domestic horses. The first domestic horses like
mountain horses, or now called Hucul-Horses, have had
contact with wild horses named
Tarpan and even mixed up with
them.
10. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Current Projects
➢ scientific work for Diplom at Forestry and Inviromental Faculty in
Freiburg by Michel Jacobi
➢ research of neophytic plants and
planification for eradiation strategy
by Benjamin Amann at the
Save-Foundation
➢ registration of all buffalos
in a herdbook
➢ renting animals for breeding
➢ volunteer program for
education with a school
in Uschhorod
➢ developement of cheese
products in colaboration with
goat and sheep breeders
➢ elaborating biological certified
production
11. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Current Projects:
➢ Huzul horse breeding programm for saving signs of extinguished Tarpans
➢ coordination of pig breeding;
types of Mangaliza
➢ advising for selection of sheep
breeds for local farmers
➢ colaboration with CBR
finding financiation for 60t of
hay for animals in Saldobosch
12. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
Financiation of Project Saldobosch
Buffalo breeding could be realised by financiating
three Bulls with the help of small donations from
private persons to the German NGO „Initiative zum
Erhalt seltener Haustierrassen n den Karpaten e.V.“
Eight cows could be financed by
help of „Save-Foundation“ with the
animal lend system.
Private persons and personal
engagement helped to find this
22 Buffalos.
Permanent voluntary workers like
Waldemar Schmidt,
Igor Wolovtschuk
Olga Khomenko and
Michel Jacobi made the
realisation possible.
13. Arc & Rescue Station Saldobosch
International Connection and Networking
➢ the Saldobosch Farm Project has the philosophy of open
information and action project
➢ education of every willing person
➢ we connect knowledge which is
gained within the region, with
scientific knowledge from western
Europe
first aim: save nature, biodiversity
and productivity of ecosytstems
second aim: teaching of
sustainable livestyle and showing
innovations
➢ also we are: networking to
implement green tourism;
making citizens of Zakarpathia
aware of the value of this amazing country