Criollo cattle
Type of cattle
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Criollo, Crioulo or Créole cattle are those cattle in the Americas which descend from Iberian stock brought to the region by the conquistadores in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.[1]
List of breeds
- In the Caribbean:
- Creole Guadeloupe[citation needed]
- Créole Martinique[citation needed]
- Cuban Criollo[citation needed]
- Puerto Rican Criollo[4]
- In South America:
- Argentine Criollo
- Bolivian Criollo[citation needed]
- Colombian Criollo[citation needed]
- Crioulo (Chimarrão) types:[3]
- Brazilian Polled[citation needed]
- Caracu
- Curraleio[citation needed]
- Crioulo Lageano or Crioulo de Santa Catarina or Franqueiro[3]
- Pantaneiro
- Polled Crioulo Pereira Camargo[citation needed]
- Ecuador Criollo[citation needed]
- Romosinuano
- Uruguayan Criollo[citation needed]
- Venezuelan Criollo
- In Central America:
- Barroso[citation needed]
- Criollo de Baja California or Chinampo[citation needed]
- Criollo de Chiapas[citation needed]
- Criollo de Chihuahua[citation needed]
- Criollo de Nayarit[citation needed]
- Criollo Poblano[citation needed]
- Tropical Dairy Criollo or Criollo Lechero Tropical
- In North America: