Country of origin Spain Use meat | Standard MAGRAMA (in Spanish) Scientific name Bos taurus Rank Breed | |
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Conservation status FAO (2007): not at risk Other names Galician BlondGalician: Rubia Galega Similar Asturian Valley cattle, Avileña‑Black Iberian, Bos taurus, Morucha Cattle, Tudanca cattle |
The Rubia Gallega, Galician: Rubia Galega, is a breed of cattle native to the autonomous community of Galicia in north-western Spain. It is raised mainly for meat.:143 It is distributed throughout Galicia, with about 75% of the population concentrated in the province of Lugo. The coat may be red-blond, wheaten or cinnamon-coloured.:145
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History

A herdbook was established in 1933. In the twentieth century there was some crossbreeding with the Portuguese Barrosã, Swiss Braunvieh and Simmental, and British Shorthorn breeds.:105

At the end of 2015 the total registered Rubia Gallega population was 39,971, of which almost all were in Galicia. The breed is distributed throughout the autonomous community, with about 75% of the population concentrated in the province of Lugo. It is found particularly at altitudes above about 550 metres in the mountainous areas in the northern part of the province of Lugo, including the Serra da Carba, the Serra de Lourenzá and the Serra de Xistral.:74
Use

The Rubia Gallega is primarily a beef cattle breed. The milk is used in the production of Tetilla cheese, which has had Denominación de Origen certification since 1993 and European DOP certification since 1996. The Rubia Gallega has a tranquil temperament and is suitable for draught work; however, it is slow in comparison to oxen of other breeds.:109

