Pantaneiro

The Pantaneiro is a cattle breed from the Pantanal region of Brazil, where it has been raised for more than three hundred years. It is now considered to be at risk of extinction.

Pantaneiro
Conservation statusFAO (2007): endangered[1]:12
Other names
  • Crioulo pantaneiro[2]
  • Cuiabano[3]:1610
  • Tucara[2]
  • Tucura[2]
Country of originBrazil
DistributionPantanal region
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    375 kg[2]
  • Female:
    290 kg[2]
Height
  • Male:
    126 cm[2]
  • Female:
    119 cm[2]
  • Cattle
  • Hybrid Bos (primigenius) taurus/indicus

History

The Pantaneiro derives from Spanish cattle brought to the Americas by the conquistadores at the time of the colonisation of the Río de la Plata basin, and has been raised there for more than three hundred years.[3]:1610 From the eighteenth century it was influenced by breeds of Portuguese origin such as the Curraleiro and Franqueiro. DNA studies have shown that there has been contamination of the breed through the use of bulls of the zebuine cattle breeds introduced to the Pantanal region during the twentieth century; influence of zebuine cows was excluded, as the mitochondrial DNA was found to be entirely taurine.[3]:1610

The Pantaneiro was the principal breed of the Pantanal for several centuries. It is now considered to be at risk of extinction.[4]:67 In 2003 a population of less than 1000 was reported.[2]

Characteristics

The Pantaneiro is a small breed; the coat is short, and brown or reddish-brown in colour, with a tendency to lighten on the back.[3]:1610[5] It is well adapted to the extreme climatic conditions of the Pantanal region, which is characterised by high temperatures and periods both of flooding and high humidity, and of drought. The cattle are rustic and hardy, capable of surviving periods of food scarcity, and resistant to some diseases.[6]:2

References

  1. Barbara Rischkowsky, D. Pilling (eds.) (2007). List of breeds documented in the Global Databank for Animal Genetic Resources, annex to The State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. ISBN 9789251057629. Accessed May 2016.
  2. Breed data sheet: Pantaneiro/Brazil. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed May 2016.
  3. Érica Cunha Issa, Wilham Jorge, José Robson Bezerra Sereno (2005). Cytogenetic and molecular analysis of the Pantaneiro cattle breed. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 41 (11): 1609–1615. doi:10.1590/S0100-204X2006001100006
  4. José Achilles Tenuta (2004). Pantanal: um pedaço do Brasil = Pantanal. A piece of Brazil (in Portuguese and English). Goiânia: R & F Editora. ISBN 9788587479211.
  5. Virgilio Corrêa Filho (1926). A propósito do boi Pantaneiro (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Paulo Pongetti. Cited by: Maria Cristina Medeiros Mazza, José Benedito de Freitas Trovo, José Robson Bezerra Sereno, Roberto Aguilar Machado Santos Silva, Urbano Gomes Pinto de Abreu (1989). Desempenho de bovinos pantaneiros no núcleo de conservação da fazenda Nhumirim, Nhecolândia, Pantanal: avaliação preliminar (in Portuguese). Pesquisa em Andamento (11): 1–5. Corumbá: EMBRAPA-CPAP. ISSN 0102-7727. Page 3.
  6. Maria Cristina Medeiros Mazza, José Benedito de Freitas Trovo, José Robson Bezerra Sereno, Roberto Aguilar Machado Santos Silva, Urbano Gomes Pinto de Abreu (1989). Desempenho de bovinos pantaneiros no núcleo de conservação da fazenda Nhumirim, Nhecolândia, Pantanal: avaliação preliminar (in Portuguese). Pesquisa em Andamento (11): 1–5. Corumbá: EMBRAPA-CPAP. ISSN 0102-7727.


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