Mangalitsas and bald neck hens are bred at the Transylvanian estate of Prince Charles
Traditional Transylvanian animals, mangalitsas and bald neck hens are bred at Prince Charles\'s Transylvanian estate – Kálnoky Tibor, responible for the Transylvanian affairs of Prince Charles told MTI.
Kálnoky Tibor living in Miklósvár told that during the spring, three mangalitsa pigs were purchased to the Zalánpataki estate of the Prince. During the summer six Transylvanian bald neck hens and a rooster have arrived to the estate, thanks to the Gene Conservation Association of the Hungarian Small Animal Breeders. (MTI, Gazda Árpád)
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