Lidia
(most common name)
(transboundary/brand name):
• Fighting Bull
(local/other name):
• Brava de Lide (Portugal)
• Ganado bravo
• Ganado de casta
• Raza de Lidia
The Lidia is a dual-purpose breed raised for fighting and beef. Its herdbook was started in 1991 and is found in the provinces of Andalusia, Estremadura and Salamanca.
The Lidia belongs to the Fighting cattle group and the Iberian Black cattle group.
Iberian Black cattle have:
• a head profile that is straight or sub-concave (curving inwards slightly)
• long horns which spread out sideways and then curve forward, having sharp upward-bent points
• a deep chest with a heavy dewlap
• high withers
• a long back, dipping a bit in the middle
• light hindquarters
• long, strong legs
Iberian Black cattle are often sexually dimorphic (i.e. having two distinct forms) which is exhibited by the bulls being much heavier than the cows.
This page was last updated on: 2023-05-18
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