Bos Taurus Indicus Collection
Amidst the sun-kissed plains of Africa, in the heart of Senegal, a Fulani woman tenderly milks her Bos taurus indicus, or Zebu, cattle at dawn
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Amidst the sun-kissed plains of Africa, in the heart of Senegal, a Fulani woman tenderly milks her Bos taurus indicus, or Zebu, cattle at dawn. This scene, reminiscent of ancient depictions like the one on Page 511 from the Dublin Exhibition of 1810-17, continues the rich tradition of farming with these distinctive humped creatures. With heart-shaped horns and origins in South Asia, these Zebus roam freely in villages across South Asia and Africa, including Karnataka, India, and the farms between Inle Lake and Kalaw in Myanmar (Burma).