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Barrosão


Barrosão or (smaller) Cachena is a breed of cattle from Portugal and Galicia. They are probably variants of the same race.
They are light to dark brown in colour. The broad and long horns are lyre-shaped. The cattle were originally bred in the district of Vila Real and later exported to Galicia (Spain). They may be gentle and peaceful, but they look quite dangerous.
They are light to dark brown in colour. The broad and long horns are lyre-shaped. The cattle were originally bred in the district of Vila Real and later exported to Galicia (Spain). They may be gentle and peaceful, but they look quite dangerous.
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