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Sanga cattle is the collective name for indigenous cattle of sub-Saharan Africa. They are sometimes identified as a subspecies with the scientific name Bos taurus africanus. These cattle originated in East Africa, probably the western shores of Lake Victoria, and have spread up the river Nile, with depictions on Ancient Egypyian murals. Sanga are an intermediate type, probably formed by hybridizing the indigenous humpless cattle with Zebu cattle. However, archaeological evidence indicates this cattle type was domesticated independently in Africa, and bloodlines of taurine and zebu cattle were introduced only within the last few hundreds years. Although the timeline for their history is the subject of extensive debate, some authors date the first Sanga cattle to 1600 BC, while alternative evidence shows bones found in East Africa dating to 7000 years ago. They are distinguished by having small cervicothoracic humps instead of the high thoracic humps which characterize the Zebu.

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Breeds of Sanga cattle

  • Abigar
  • Afrikaner
  • Ankole-Watusi
  • Bonsmara (a breed developed in the 1940s in South Africa)
  • Nguni
  • Red Fulani
  • Tuli
  • Tswana

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    References

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