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Cárdena Andaluza

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Language
sp.
Other name
Andalusian Grey, Andalusian Grey
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Additional information
1998: census conducted with only 11 cows and 1 bull considered as purebred;
Special characteristic of product
This breed produces excellent meat.
Other special qualities
The animals are known for quick apprenticeship.
Color comments
multi coloured: black with white abdomen
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Horn shape size and comments
strong horns
Wither height males
145
Wither height females
140
Weight males
900.00
Weight females
500.00
Other specific visible traits
big dewlap
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
2007
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
local Iberic variety
Location within country
Córdoba and Huelva in Andalusia
Local cryo conservation status
Not Sufficient
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered

Charolesa

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Language
sp
Transboundary name
Charolais
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Weight males
1200.00
Weight females
900.00
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
1988
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Local cryo conservation status
Sufficient
Local Risk
Not at Risk
Detailed local risk status
Not at Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Canaria

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Language
sp.
Other name
Basta, Criolla, del País
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is suitable for living under humid and arid climatic conditions. They are animals well adapted to graze in mountainous areas and use marginal lands. They are very rustic.
Color comments
uni coloured: brown, blond, chestnut
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Horn shape size and comments
hook shaped horns
Wither height males
156
Wither height females
143
Weight males
1000.00
Weight females
600.00
Other specific visible traits
The breed is well footed, very rustic and sub-hypermetric. The animals have a good udder and well developed muscles.
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
2003
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
indigenous breed, predominantly Rubia Gallega
Location within country
Tenerife and Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
Local cryo conservation status
Not Sufficient
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered

Campurriana

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Variety
Description of origin
larger, valley variety of Santander, absorbed by Swiss Brown and Tudanca in 1940s
Location within country
Campóo, western Santander
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Extinct
Detailed local risk status
Extinct

Caldelá

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Language
sp.
Other name
Caldelá, Caldelana
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is well adapted to a cold and humid country.
Other special qualities
This is a docile and hardy breed.
Color comments
uni coloured: black with silver coloured border around muzzle and reddish coloured on dorso-lumbar line
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Horn shape size and comments
hook shaped horns
Wither height males
140
Wither height females
132
Weight males
700.00
Weight females
500.00
Other specific visible traits
Adult animals have black coats with reddish colour on dorso-lumbar line.
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
1990
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
indigenous breed, Bos taurus iberico indigena
Import
since 1950 from Brune (France)
Location within country
Ourense, Galicia
Local cryo conservation status
Sufficient
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered maintained

Calasparrena

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Variety
Description of origin
former variety of Murcian
Location within country
North-eastern Murgia, Calasparra
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Extinct
Detailed local risk status
Extinct

Cachena

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Language
sp.
Other name
Cachena
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is well adapted to hot and dry summers as well as cold and wet winters. The animals are known for their rusticity and thrive in mountainous areas on poor soils and are able to make use of thicker resource.
Special characteristic of product
This breed is producing quality meat.
Color comments
uni coloured: chestnut with black mucous membranes, hooves and tips of horns: white halo around nose and mouth:
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Horn shape size and comments
large high-lyred horns
Wither height males
115
Wither height females
110
Weight males
550.00
Weight females
350.00
Other specific visible traits
elipometric, concave head profile and harmonic body proportions
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
2000
Domestication status
domestic
Description of origin
indigenous breed, Bos taurus primigenius mauritanicus
Import
from Barroçao
Location within country
Mountains of the Baixa Limia-Serra do Xurés´s Natural Park, Ourense, Galicia
Local cryo conservation status
Sufficient
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Vulnerable

Bruna dels Pirineus

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Language
sp
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Local cryo conservation status
Not Sufficient
Local Risk
Not at Risk
Detailed local risk status
Not at Risk

Blonda de Aquitania

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Language
sp
Transboundary name
Blonde D’aquitaine
Breed classification (geographic)
International
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Wither height males
170
Wither height females
155
Weight males
1500.00
Weight females
1000.00
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
2005
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Local cryo conservation status
Sufficient
Local Risk
Not at Risk
Detailed local risk status
Not at Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Not at Risk

Blanca Cacereña

Country

Specie

ISO3
ESP
Language
sp.
Other name
Blanca Guadianense
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Native
Breed classification (geographic)
Local
Adaptability to specific environment
The breed is well adapted to arid climate with strong sunshine.
Color comments
uni coloured: white
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Horn shape size and comments
horns like short hooks
Wither height males
140
Wither height females
129
Weight males
900.00
Weight females
500.00
Herdbook
y
Herdbook established
1998
Domestication status
domestic
Taxonomic classification
Breed
Description of origin
indigenous breed
Location within country
Cáceres and Badajóz, Extremadura
Local cryo conservation status
Sufficient
Local Risk
At Risk
Detailed local risk status
Endangered maintained
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