Caracu

The Caracu is a Brazilian breed of beef cattle. It is a Criollo breed, derived from European cattle brought to Brazil by the conquistadors; it has little or no zebuine influence. It was originally a triple-purpose breed, used for draught work and transport, for meat and for milk; in the twenty-first century it is reared principally for beef, but there are also dairy lines. It has contributed to the development of a number of other breeds, among them the Caldeano. It is closely similar to the Mocho Nacional, a polled breed, and it is probable that the two will be merged.

Caracu
Conservation status
  • FAO (2007): not at risk:11
  • DAD-IS (2022): not at risk
Country of originBrazil
Usebeef
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    950–1200 kg:149}
  • Female:
    550–650 kg:149}
Height
  • Male:
    average 143 cm}
  • Female:
    average 135 cm}
Coatuniform red in any shade
Horn statushorned, sometimes polled
  • Cattle
  • Bos (primigenius) taurus
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.