%0 Article %T Studies on the economic conditions and colonization of Perä-Pohjola and Lapland IV. Animal culture %A Jutila, K. T. %D 1926 %J Acta Forestalia Fennica %V 28 %N 4 %R doi:10.14214/aff.7099 %U https://silvafennica.fi/article/7099 %X

The study includes a detailed survey of 154 farms in the area. Part of the results are presented in the second and third part of the article series about agriculture in Perä-Pohjola and Lapland. The typical breed of cattle in the area was the white Northern Finnish landrace (pohjoissuomenkarja). The size of herds in the farms varied from one to 25, but exceeded seldom 10 cows. Summer pastures were mostly forest pastures. For the winter hay and leaf fodder was gathered. The article includes a detailed description of cattle-keeping in the area. In addition, the farms often had horses and sheep. Keeping pigs or poultry was rare.

The PDF includes a summary in English. This is a fourth part of four-article series about the natural resources in the area of Perä-Pohjola and Lappi.