Country
Specie
ISO3
AUT
Language
ger.
Description
white stripes from the ear base to the corners of the mouth are called
Transboundary name
Strahlen
Additional information
Native
Additional information comments
Local
Efabis cultural role comment
preserved as relic population in the original breeding area
Adaptability to specific environment
the horns are used for Perchten masks
Specific reproductive characteristic
well adapted to steep slopes above the tree border
Special characteristic of product
very hardy and frugal
Other special qualities
very fertile and long lived
Reference for special qualities
good milking abilities horns
Efabis genetic features
sure footed, good climber, trusting, friendly
Efabis environmental role
Österr. Kuratorium für Landtechnik und Landentwicklung (Hrsg.): Seltene Nutztierrassen. Wien, 2009, Seite 43
Body conformation
for landscaping in high mountain regions
Coat description
well adapted to the High Alps
Efabis skin colour
white stripes from the ear base to the corners of the mouth, white stripes below the Carpus/hock.
Number of horns males
0
Number of horns females
0
Horn shape size and comments
0/2
Wither height males
0/2
Wither height females
males carry big lyra shaped horns, occasionally polled animals
Weight males
80.00
Weight females
75.00
Other specific visible traits
75
Herdbook
60
Herdbook established
middle to big framed, sturdy mountain goat with deep broad rump and strong legs
Domestication status
y
Taxonomic classification
2007
Description of origin
domestic
Year of origin
0
Import
autochthonous breed
Location within country
19th century
Local cryo conservation status
no imports
Local Risk
Salzburg, Tyrol
Detailed local risk status
Not Sufficient
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
At Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Critical Maintained