CATTLE
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AFRICANDER
ALBÈRES
ALENTEJANA
AMERICAN
AMRICAN WHITE PARK
AMERIFAX
AMRIT MAHAL
ANATOLIAN BLACK
ANDALUSIAN BLACK
ANDALUSIAN GREY
ANGELN
ANGUS
ANKOLE
ANKOLE-WATUSI
ARGENTINE CRIOLLO
ASTURIAN MOUNTAIN
ASTURIAN VALLEY
AUBRAC
AULIE-ATA
AUS. BRAFORD
AUS. FRIESIAN SAHIWAL
AUS. LOWLINE
AUS. MILKING ZEBU
AYRSHIRE
BACHAUR
BALADI
BALTATA ROMANEASCA
BARKA
BARZONA
BAZADAIS

ARGENTINE CRIOLLO

The Argentine Criollo is one of the Criollo type cattle found in the Americas and include the Texas Longhorn amoung others.

The origin of Criollo cattle goes back to the first bovines brought by Columbus in his travels to America in 1493.

These cattle were selected in Andalusia and they spread in the New World with the colonization expeditions. Because of this, they quickly spread throughout the Americans adapting to the diverse climatic conditions.

From this original seedstock they have adapted and multiples and now comprise breeds found from the patagonian glaciers to the North American west.

The Argentine Criolla cow is medium size (400-440 kg), of angular conformation, with a high tailhead indicating easier calving. The daily milk production is good (4-6 daily liters). Mature weights of the bulls varies from 600 to 800 kg.


The breed is docile and easily worked with horses. They exhibit all the possible color patterns of the Bos taurus, on the white basic layers, doradillas and blacks, with all their well-known combinations.

Their fertility and ease of calving make them a good breed for less intensive systems. Its genetic variability is another one of the advantages to be considered when they are used in a crossbreeding program because it assures a greater hybrid vigor.

The maternal ability of the femailes are reflected in the high weaning weights of the calves, up to 50% of the cows own body weight. The good milk production of the cows also offers a possibility for the dual-operation in zones at where the traditional milk races cannot survive.

Their hardiness and longevity are some of the advantages that the Criollo breed passes on to its offspring.

On the other hand, its production is outstanding with excellent quality of meat in both flavor and tenderness.

 

In 1990 a registry was opened, in charge of the Rural Society Argentina, all animal already registered with the Association as well as any offspring were inspected.

The registries are currently open and breeding stock can be incorporated that are considered pure. These animal comprise the base stock that is considered to be of pure Spanish origin and without mixing of other cattle breeds.

The offspring of these animals are also eligable for registration of they are approved by inspection.

Asociación Argentina de Criadores de Ganado Bovino Criollo
Secretario: Gonzalo Ruiz
Tel.: 0525-20631
Vicepresidente: Miguel Solanet
Tel./fax: 01 3226-0144/3239
Reference:

SENASA Argentina, Carlos Moruzz, Coord. área Internet

Mason, I.L. 1996. A World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types and Varieties. Fourth Edition. C.A.B International. 273 pp.

Photographs:

SENASA Argentina, Carlos Moruzz, Coord. área Internet

 
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BREEDS
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BÉARNAIS
BEEFALO
BEEFMAKER
BEEFMASTER
BELARUS RED
BELGIAN BLUE
BELGIAN RED
BELMONT ADAPTAUR
BELMONT RED
BELTED GALLOWAY
BENGALI
BERRENDAS
BHAGNARI
BLACK.S. TRONDHEIM
BLACKSIDED NORLAND
BLANCA CACEREÑA
BLANCO OREJINEGRO
BLONDE D'AQUITAINE
BONSMARA
BORAN
BORDELAIS
BRAFORD
BRAHMAN
BRAHMOUSIN
BRANGUS
BRAUNVIEH
BRITISH WHITE
BROWN SWISS
BUSA