Apie islandiškas karves:
Icelandic cattle are a breed of cattle native to Iceland. Cattle originally came to Iceland with settlers around 1000 AD.[1] Icelandic cows are an especially colorful breed. Icelandic cows have been genetically isolated for centuries, but are most closely related to a breed in Norway called Blacksided Trender and Nordland Cattle. They are have been protected by strict disease-prevention measures.[4] According to the Agricultural University of Iceland, it would be more cost-effective to replace Icelandic cows with Swedish cows.However, some have argued that Icelandic Cows are part of Iceland's cultural heritage and should not be replaced.[
Islandai, mano turima informacija, labiausiai saugo senasias veisles, į šalį griežtai draudžiama įvežti ar auginti kokias nors naujas veisles, netgi zologijos sode Reikjavike - vien vietinių naminių ir laukinių gyvūnų egzemplioriai:)