With their horns, we make a promise.
Making Horns for Fortune
Ask any breeder if their buffalo have horns, and you’ll understand a lot about how they work. In our region, horns carry a very powerful symbolic meaning. We “make horns” to ward off misfortune, to wish that evil does not taint benevolence, and to perpetuate luck and success.
Because it’s Natural
Here’s the truth about buffalo – they have horns. Why? Because it’s natural. The practice of removing horns is typical in intensive farming, where herds have limited space in their stalls and horns can become dangerous to the animals’ safety.
Buffalo Means Sincerity
Well-being of the animal is a fundamental part of our value system. That’s why in our farm we provide buffalo with the pastures and space they need to thrive, rather than keeping them confined. Our enclosures aren’t cages, because our commitment to organic methods requires it. In the smorfia, “buffalo” symbolizes sincerity, and we sincerely promise horns and well-being to our animals.