They spread the benefits of the oldest livestock breed in the country

They spread the benefits of the oldest livestock breed in the country

Breeders and technicians will speak at conferences in Cordoba, Chaco and Santa Fe starting on Friday to learn about the benefits of Creole cattle adapting to different regions of the national territory.

Mocho Doradillo Creole
Mocho Doradillo Creole

A series of training and expansion sessions at Criollo Cattle will begin this Friday to spread the benefits of this breed, which is the oldest in the country.

The first will take place in the C კორrdoba del Cჯte d’Azur, at 9 a.m., organized by INTA, at the La Regional Agricultural Cooperative, at 9 p.m. Manufacturers, INTA technicians and members of the Argentine Cattle Association (Aacgbc). The report is the title “Creole Cattle: Durability and Efficiency for North Cordoba “.

The second round of talks will take place in Chaco, at the “El Impenetrable” Rural Community, on Friday, June 3rd, and the cycle will close in Santa Fe on Friday, June 10th, in Estonia Las Gamas, in an experimental operation. Center (COE), the government center of Santa Fe, located 18.5 miles from Route 98, in the north of the province.

The variety has a very good adaptation to the difficult conditions that arise in the north and south of the country.“, Emphasizes Martin Garciarena, Vice President of Aacgbc. In addition, crosses with British breeds have very good performances in the Pampas region. “Cryo bulls have been used in 15 months of cow service to prevent distortion,” they said.

This Friday, the 27th, during a meeting between Cruz del Eje, supported by the Ministry of Agriculture of Cდrdoba and Senasa, among other institutions, Engineer Jose Tess, from INTA, who is implementing a research program for the genetic improvement of creoles. Cattle.

Topics such as the contribution of Creole cattle to sustainable breeding, breeding keys and selling specimens, and breed behavior will be discussed at the Chaco Conference on Friday, June 3rd. Alternatively, it is possible to visit a facility that has a Creole bovine rodeo.

For its part, the day in Santa Fe, on Friday, June 10, will focus on bovine mites, with genetic strategies to combat it. By the way, Dr. Maria Florence will talk about the topic of “Argentine Cattle Cryolo Genetic resistance of the Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) bovine microplus, as well as cattle breeders and professionals.

Variety promoters emphasize this The natural resistance of Criollo Cattle to ticks has been studied To determine which genes are responsible for giving this animal this quality.

Additional information: www.bovinocriollo.com.ar

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Source: La Nacion

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