markhópar
Markhópar, also known as the Hungarian longhorn cattle breed, is a rare and traditional breed of cattle originating from the Great Hungarian Plain. The name "markhópar" is derived from the Hungarian words *marka* (meaning "pasture" or "farmland") and *hópar* (a term for a type of cattle). This breed is renowned for its distinctive long, curved horns, which can grow up to 2.5 meters (8 feet) in length, earning it the nickname "the unicorn of the plains."
Markhópar cattle are hardy animals adapted to the harsh conditions of the Hungarian steppe, where they were
Conservation efforts have been crucial in preserving the markhópar, as the breed faced decline due to modernization
The breed is recognized for its adaptability and resilience, making it well-suited to sustainable farming practices.