Criollo cattle
Criollo (or Creole) is a group of cattle breeds descended from Iberian stock imported to the Americas,[1] including among others[2][3]
- In the Caribbean:
- Cuban Criollo
 - Puerto Rican Criollo
 
 - In South America:
- Argentine Criollo
 - Bolivian Criollo
 - Chinampo
 - Colombian Criollo
 - Crioulo (Chimarrão) types:[3]
- Brazilian Polled
 - Caracu
 - Curraleio
 - Crioulo Lageano (Crioulo de Santa Catarina; Franqueiro)[3]
 - Pantaneiro
 - Polled Crioulo Pereira Camargo
 
 - Ecuador Criollo
 - Romosinuano
 - Uruguayan Criollo
 - Venezuelan Criollo
 
 - In Central America:
- Barroso
 - Tropical Dairy Criollo (Criollo lechero tropical)
 
 - In North America:
- Corriente a.k.a. Chinampo
 - Florida Cracker
 - Frijolillo
 - Pineywoods
 - Raramuri Criollo[4]
 - Texas Longhorn
 
 
References
    
- Rouse, John E. (1977). The Criollo: Spanish cattle in the Americas (1st ed.). University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-0806114040.
 - Appendices 1, “Cattle breeds by country,” and 2, “Breed names in local language and English,” supplementary material to Marleen Felius, Bert Theunissen, Johannes A Lenstra, “Conservation of cattle genetic resources: The role of breeds,” The Journal of Agricultural Science, volume 153, issue 01, January 2015, pp 152-162.
 - Mason, Ian Lauder: A world dictionary of livestock breeds, types and varieties. 4th edition. CAD International, Wallingford 1996, ISBN 0-85199-102-5, p. 32
 - Anderson, Dean M., Rick E. Estell, Alfredo L. Gonzalez, Andres F. Cibils, and L A. Torell. "Criollo cattle: Heritage Genetics for Arid Landscapes." Rangelands 37.2 (2015): 62-67. Print.
 
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