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About Preta CattleAbout Preta Cattle

Portugal's southern plains boast a captivating sight: the Preta cattle breed. Their uniformly black coat and upright profile embody both beauty and a rich history deeply entwined with local farming traditions.

Evolving for centuries in the challenging Montado ecosystem, the Preta developed remarkable resilience and resourcefulness. This agro-silvopastoral system, characterized by cork and holm oak trees, provided both shade and sustenance, shaping the breed's adaptability to harsh conditions.

But the Preta's value extends far beyond aesthetics. This dual-purpose breed is prized for its exceptional meat and milk. "Carne da Charneca," their meat, boasts unique flavor thanks to natural grazing in the Montado ecosystem. Their milk contributes to diverse dairy products, enriching the local agricultural landscape.

Preta cattle thrive in challenging environments, withstanding hot summers and cold winters on minimal resources. This sustainable approach benefits both the environment and the breed's long-term survival.

However, modern challenges, such as changing practices and hybridization, have led to population decline. Thankfully, dedicated efforts like breed associations and protected labels are working to secure the Preta's future.

With unwavering resilience and valuable contributions, these majestic black beauties remain an integral part of Portugal's agricultural heritage. As preservation efforts continue, the Preta cattle are poised to continue grazing the southern plains for generations to come.