The polonyna deputy records the amount of milk milked in a special notebook. He also discusses with the owner when he will go to the meadow to buy cheese and vurda (take riyd). If the trip is planned before Ivan Kupala, the owner will receive 2.5 kg of cheese and 0.5 kg of vurda from one bucket. If it is after Ivan Kupala, the owner will get 3 kg of cheese and 0.5 kg of vurda per bucket. The more sheep the owners have, the longer they will stay in the meadow so that the owner can pick up the cheese they are entitled to.
 
Next, there are organisational issues that determine the cost of lambing one sheep, the order in which sheep owners go to the ryad, and the need to repair stables or sheepfolds.
 
The event is not complete without treats. To emphasise the solemnity of this day, to encourage the shepherds and to thank them in advance for their work, the owners prepare and bring a variety of dishes. When the owners and shepherds have completed all the necessary procedures, the feast begins. It is arranged on a mat right next to the sheepfold. It lasts for a long time, because people try all the dishes and drinks brought, often accompanied by pipers – musicians. And the owners do not stand aside – they sing kolomyikas.

At the same time, the shepherds prepare the first cheese, which is served to all those present.

A priest is always invited to Mira to bless the sheep for a peaceful summer. He sprinkles the animals with holy water.

Finally, to the sound of a trembita and the clanging of bells attached to each sheep’s neck, the shepherds set off with them to pasture.

The project was implemented with the support of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation

The project was implemented with the support of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation

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The project was implemented with the support of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation

The project was implemented with the support of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation

Online HUB ICH of Transcarpathia , 2019 



ore than 400 years ago, a custom emerged in the region beyond the Carpathians that has survived to this day in the mountain villages where sheep farmers are engaged in sheep breeding. This is the Day of Measure (Mira). It is also celebrated in the territorial community of Yasinya in Transcarpathia.The date of this holiday, which is usually celebrated in May, is determined by the chief shepherd (vatag) together with the deputy of the valley. In the morning, each owner decorates the sheep with periwinkles and flowers and drives them to the meadow where Measure (Mira) will take place.

The main thing on the day of the Measure is to determine how much cheese the shepherd will have to give to the owner of each sheep for the period that the animal will spend on the meadow. Of course, the more milk a sheep produces, the more cheese it will produce.

As a rule, owners milk their sheep themselves. There is a certain ritual. They put stalks of garlic and nettle at the bottom of the bucket. After milking, all the sheep owners come with the milk to a special outhouse in the meadow called a staiia. There, the milk is filtered through a cloth sieve called a lapshan. Spruce branches are placed on the cloth.

The volume of milk milk is measured using special utensils: a konovchyna (1.5 litres) and a kupchyna (1.87 ml). One kupchyna is 1/8 of a konovchyna. If a sheep yields one full konovchyna of milk, it means that the owner will receive five 15-litre buckets of milk during the season, which will be used to make cheese and vurda in the meadow. The measured milk is poured into puters, of which there are three in the meadow: spring, summer and autumn.





Yasinia is a village, the administrative center of the Yasinia settlement community of the Rakhiv district in Transcarpathia.

Population: 8 600 inhabitants.

Coordinates: 48° 16′ 22″ N,  24° 22′ 29″ E.

Distances: Kyiv – 672 km • Lviv – 246 km • Uzhhorod – 237 km • Budapest – 513 km

The first written mention: 1555.

Read more: https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ясіня

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