Ethno-pharmacological relevanceThe cultural heritage of Sardinian shepherds is rapidly vanishing and survives in the memory of elderly people. The objective of our study was not only to report the usage of plants and their preparation for administration but also the use of other remedies of different origin arising from traditional ethno-veterinary knowledge, as Sardinian shepherds were used to employ plants, animals, minerals and combinations of several substances to prepare remedies for prophylaxis or therapy on their animals.

Uses of plants, animal and mineral substances in Mediterranean ethno-veterinary practices for the care of small ruminants

G Piluzza;F Serralutzu;S Bullitta
2015

Abstract

Ethno-pharmacological relevanceThe cultural heritage of Sardinian shepherds is rapidly vanishing and survives in the memory of elderly people. The objective of our study was not only to report the usage of plants and their preparation for administration but also the use of other remedies of different origin arising from traditional ethno-veterinary knowledge, as Sardinian shepherds were used to employ plants, animals, minerals and combinations of several substances to prepare remedies for prophylaxis or therapy on their animals.
2015
Istituto per il Sistema Produzione Animale in Ambiente Mediterraneo - ISPAAM
Animal fats
Copper sulphate
Ethno-botanic field study
Mediterranean ethno-veterinary
Ovines
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