List of Spanish cattle breeds

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This is a list of the cattle breeds usually considered to have originated in Spain.

Local nameEnglish name, if anyNotesImage
Albera [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ] Mamaita.jpg
Alistana-Sanabresa [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]
Almanzoreña [ 1 ]extinct
Asturiana de la Montaña[ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Asturian Mountain Vaca casina con xatu.JPG
Asturiana de los Valles[ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 5 ] Asturian Valley Vaca Asturiana de los valles.jpg
Avileña-Negra Ibérica [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 5 ] Vaca avilena negra iberica.JPG
Avileña-Negra Ibérica (variedad Bociblanca) [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ]
Berrenda en Colorado [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Vaca berrenda en la Dehesa Salmantina. Valdelazarza.jpg
Berrenda en Negro [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]
Betizu [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Betizu Adarran.jpg
Blanca Cacereña [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ] Blancacaczafra.jpg
Bruna dels Pirineus [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Vaca bruna del Pirineo en Bescaran.JPG
Cachena [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ] Vaca cachena.jpg
Calasparrena [ 1 ]extinct
Caldelá [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ] Boi caldelao Coles.jpg
Campurriana [ 1 ]extinct
Canary Island cattle tethered.jpg
Cárdena Andaluza [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ]
Frieiresa [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ] Boi frieres Coles.jpg
Lebaniega [ 1 ]extinct
Leonese [ 1 ]extinct
  • Lidia[ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ]
  • Toro de Lidia[ 5 ]
Spanish Fighting Bull Spanish Fighting Bull II by Alexander Fiske-Harrison.jpg
Limiá [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ] Limia cattle.jpg
Lorquina [ 1 ]extinct
Mallorquina [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Vaca mallorquina.JPG
Marinera [ 1 ]extinct
Marismeña [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]
Menorquina [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Vaca menorquina.jpg
Monchina [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Sementales H-B monchina 400x300.jpg
Morucha [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 5 ] 051127 1327 Villalba de los Llanos - Vaca morucha T01.JPG
Morucha (variedad Negra) [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ]
Mostrenca [ 5 ]
Murciana-Levantina [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ]
Negra Andaluza [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]
Pajuna [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Pajuna bull1.jpg
Pallaresa [ 1 ][ 2 ]
La Palma - Brena Alta - Carretera San Isidro - Palmera 02 ies.jpg
Parda de Montaña [ 1 ][ 3 ][ 5 ]
Pasiega [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]
Pirenaica [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 5 ] Vacas pirenaicas Hualde...jpg
Retinta [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 5 ] Vaca retinta (10782752433).jpg
Rubia Gallega [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 5 ] 20100516 Vacas Vilarromaris, Oroso-2-1.jpg
Santander [ 1 ]extinct
Sayaguesa [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Sayaguesa Lippeaue.JPG
Serrana de Teruel [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]
Serrana Negra [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ] Serrana-negra-yunta-cannada-real-carreteros-villadiego-septiembre-2019-a.jpg
Terreña [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ] Behi terrena zumaian.jpg
Toro de Casta Navarra [ 1 ]
Tudanca [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] Vacas-tudancas-con-escarapelas-cieza-2013.JPG
Vianesa [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 4 ]

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Sayaguesa Breed of cattle

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Mallorquín Spanish breed of horse from Mallorca in the Balearic Islands

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Catalana Spanish breed of domestic chicken

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Rubia Gallega Spanish breed of cattle

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Burguete horse Spanish breed of horse

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Zamorano-Leonés Spanish breed of donkey

The Zamorano-Leonés is a breed of large domestic donkey from the provinces of Zamora and León, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, in north-western Spain. The name derives from those of the two provinces.

Asno de las Encartaciones Breed of donkey

The Asno de las Encartaciones, Basque: Enkarterriko asto, is a breed of small domestic donkey from the western part of the autonomous community of the Basque Country, in north-east Spain. It is named for the comarca of Las Encartaciones (Enkarterri), in the province of Biscay (Bizkaia). It is the only small donkey breed of Spain, and resembles the Gascon donkey, now a sub-type of the Pyrenean donkey. The Asno de las Encartaciones is critically endangered, and is protected by conservation measures.

Majorera donkey Spanish breed of donkey

The Majorera is an endangered breed of small domestic donkey indigenous to the Canary Islands, the Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic off the coast of southern Morocco. There are approximately 200 of the donkeys; almost all are on the island of Fuerteventura, with a small number on Lanzarote. The name derives from majorero, a demonym for the people of Fuerteventura. The Majorera is a small donkey of African origin, and is the only equine breed of the archipelago.

Fariñeiro Spanish breed of donkey

The Fariñeiro or Burro Fariñeiro is a Spanish breed of small domestic donkey indigenous to the autonomous community of Galicia, in north-west Spain. Its name derives from its former use as a pack animal to transport sacks of flour. It may also be referred to as the Spanish: Asno Gallego. It does not have official recognition, and its numbers are severely reduced. It is found mainly in the Península del Morrazo in the province of Pontevedra, in the area surrounding Betanzos in the province of A Coruña, in the comarcas of the los Ancares and O Caurel areas of the province of Lugo and in the mountains of the province of Ourense.

The Pasiega is a traditional Spanish breed of red dairy cattle from the autonomous community of Cantabria in northern Spain. It originated in the Valles Pasiegos in south-eastern Cantabria. The name derives from that of the Pas River, which flows through that region. Because of the colour of its coat it may also be known as the Roja Pasiega or Rojina.

Terreña Spanish breed of cattle

The Terreña, Basque: Behi terreña, is an endangered breed of mountain cattle indigenous to the autonomous community of the Basque Country in northern Spain. It is distributed mostly in the provinces of Álava and Bizkaia, with some localised populations in Gipuzkoa.

Palmera cattle Breed of cattle

The Palmera is an endangered breed of cattle from the island of San Miguel de La Palma, in the Spanish autonomous community of the Canary Islands. The cattle are not indigenous to the island, but were brought by European settlers in the fifteenth century. The Palmera derives from the Rubia Gallega breed of Galicia. It is distributed mostly in the municipalities of Breña Alta, Breña Baja, El Paso, Garafía, Los Llanos de Aridane and Villa de Mazo, with small numbers in the municipalities of Puntagorda, Santa Cruz de La Palma and Tijarafe; a few may be found on the islands of Fuerteventura and Tenerife.

Menorquina cattle Breed of cattle

The Menorquina is an endangered breed of cattle from the Mediterranean island of Menorca, in the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It belongs to the group of convex-profiled red cattle, whose distribution across the northern Mediterranean region is thought to have followed the path of the Bell-Beaker Culture. It is one of only two autochthonous Spanish breeds of dairy cattle, the other being the Pasiega. The milk is particularly suitable for cheese production, and is used to make Mahón cheese, which has DOP status.

Albera (cattle) Breed of cattle

The Albera is an endangered breed of small cattle indigenous to the Albera Massif, which divides Catalonia from France and lies partly in the comarca of Alt Empordà in the Catalan province of Girona, and partly in the comarca of Vallespir in the French département of Pyrénées-Orientales. The cattle are highly resistant to cold, though susceptible to heat, and are well adapted to the steep terrain of the massif.

Bruna dels Pirineus Breed of cattle

The Bruna dels Pirineus, Spanish: 'Bruna de los Pirineos', is a breed of cattle from the south-eastern Pyrenees, in the northern part of Catalonia. It derives from cross-breeding of local cattle with Swiss Braunvieh stock imported in the nineteenth century through France and through the Val d'Aran. It is distributed throughout the northern comarcas of Catalonia, Alta Ribagorça, Alt Urgell, Berguedà, Cerdanya, Pallars Jussà, Pallars Sobirà, Ripollès, Solsonès and Val d'Aran. The Bruna dels Pirineus constitutes about 80% of the beef herd of Catalonia.

Pirenaica Spanish breed of cattle

The Pirenaica, Basque: Behi-gorri, is a breed of beef cattle indigenous to the Pyrenees of north-eastern Spain. It is distributed mainly in the autonomous communities of Navarre and the Basque Country, but is present in much of the northern part of the country. It is well adapted to the mountainous terrain and humid climate of the area. It came close to extinction in twentieth century, but is not now at risk.

Monchina Spanish breed of cattle

The Monchina, Basque: Behi montxina, is a Spanish breed of mountain cattle indigenous to the autonomous communities of Cantabria and the Basque Country in northern Spain. It is related to the Betizu and possibly to the Terreña breeds of cattle of the Basque Country, and is closely associated with the Villano de las Encartaciones breed of dog, which is traditionally used in managing it. It is classified by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación, the Spanish ministry of agriculture, as a "Raza Autóctona en Peligro de Extinción" or native breed at risk of extinction.

Azpi Gorri Spanish breed of goat

The Azpi Gorri is a traditional Spanish breed of domestic goat. It originates in the historical Basque Country, and is the only recognised goat breed of that area. It is distributed in the northern part of the province of Álava and in southern Bizkaia, with a few herds in the autonomous community of Navarre.

The Euskal Antzara is a traditional Spanish breed of domestic goose. It originates in the historical Basque Country. It is the only recognised goose breed of that area, and one of two Spanish breeds of goose, the other being the Oca Empurdanesa. It is distributed mainly in the comarca of Enkarterri in the province of Bizkaia, particularly in the areas of Abanto, Balmaseda, Güeñes, Karrantza and Zalla.

References

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