Notas sobre la ganadería estante de Medellín (1488)
Abstract
The cattle raising shelf of Medellín at the end of the Middle Ages is characterized by the fundamental weight of the work animals, the oxen (53,98% of the value of the cattle cabin). A rural sector possesses an important number of them. The bovine livestock (cows) and, in smaller measure, the sheep and the swinish one they are important. The property of cows and sheeps are very concentrated. The swinish livestock forms medium and small cabins possessed by peasants that find in this dedication a complementary activity.Downloads
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