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Article: 'Goat Catalan, an ancient race’

  • Cabres catalanes autóctones a la localidat de Camarasa (La Noguera), durant els anys 1930.
04 May 2012 / 0 Comments / in BLOC, Catalan goat, GENERAL/by admin

CATALAN GOAT, AN ancient race

Santiago Alvarez Bartolomé

 

Left handed: goats Catalan Pallars Jussà year 2004 (Author: Santiago Alvarez Bartolomé)
right: Goats Catalan Alta Ribagorça year 1942. Lleida Studies Institute (Author: Claudio Gomez- Degree)


The Catalan goat breed is ancient and widely documented, last century, has seen its population decrease to be considered extinct. The area distribution center, located in the regions of the Pyrenees and Pre-Pyrenees and the Franja, has been reduced to be one small town in the area of ​​Montsec. It is a race made up of robust animals, sizable and white layer, historically selected for handling extensive mountain led to the production of goat meat and Crest. The last known Catalan goat herd was found in 2005 Toulon and San Salvador, currently, leads an initiative for the conservation and re-introduction of the race within the project of Slow Food CULTURES FOUND Lleida.

Maneig traditional Catalan goat

The goat was a very important species for rural economies of large areas of territory, where abundant cattle, because it could get meat and milk, much needed food in Mediterranean climate regions. The milk at the same time could also be transformed into cheese to be consumed in times of shortage. Goat and sheep milk, alone or mixed, are those who have contributed so generously to the tradition of cheese Catalonia. Using different systems of coagulation and maturation have been achieved many kinds of cheese, unfortunately also disappear and you have to work to get them.

Since ancient times, the Pyrenees, Xisqueta migrating flocks of sheep that raised and lowered the Plan of Lleida castrated goats were guided by great, receiving the name "Creston” and which is supplied with an abundance of spectacular variegated bells magic symbols that should help fulfill its role as a guide. In many nomadic sheep not goats were also used to facilitate the breeding of those lambs that had been orphaned or who came from parts doubles where the mother was not able to carry them out. These goats were also important because kids produced and during some seasons of the year their surplus milk were exploited by the shepherds for their own consumption and in some cases to produce cheese.

In the Montsec have always been built exclusively for goat herds that received the name “cabrades”. This handling system still exists in some localities, generally away from the influence of other economic activities. In these territories, sheep and other livestock species have not been able to take advantage of as efficiently pasture with the goats do. During the last century, Montsec livestock have been increasingly specializing in the production of goat meat in less than two months, although until the middle of last century fattening system was different and specialized in the production of Creston more than nine months, they were in areas close to their best Barcelona market.

LCatalan goat in the twentieth century

Picture published in 1928 an informative work zootechnical, Rosell and coordinated by City, in which appears for the first time in Catalan literature zootechnical breed goats.

The first citation on the Catalan race corresponds to Rosell and Villa (1) et al. (1929), who described and located in the Catalan region of Pyrenees. Peter Martyr Rosell Vila (1882-1933) was a remarkable veterinarian inspectorate livestock hygiene, Professor of the School of Agriculture of Caldes de Malavella and Director of Livestock Services of the Commonwealth of Catalonia. He carried a prolific scientific career and we owe him an intense work of popularization and promotion of indigenous breeds of Catalonia. During his career he described and photographed many livestock breeds we know today, including goat Catalan.

Jordana Vidal (2) et al. Identifies the Catalan race in medieval paintings of the fourteenth century, specifically in a table originally from the town of Tora (Segarra), in which appreciates the most characteristic features of the goat Catalan: horns arranged in an arc, parallel·parallel and directed back.

Enric Canut (3) located during the early years 80 a large population of native goats in the area of ​​Catalan pre-Pyrenees of Lleida. This author says, little time before you could count to Ager Valley (Noguera) Until 15.000 specimens of native white goats but then its census had been reduced considerably and there were only a few scattered flocks.

Meat (4) et al. (2005), states that the Catalan goat breed became extinct in the mid-twentieth century, but does not specify in what regions.

In 2004, Some nomadic shepherds in the Pyrenees, established around Mollerussa, I still remember some localities of Noguera and Pallars Jussà where Catalan goat had survived until very recent times.

Here's how we met some retired farmers who remembers the goat “country” or "of cabrada" and the Montsec confined to the area and traditional transhumance sheep xisqueta.

Finally, a year later these same farmers led us to the town of San Salvador de Toulon, they still retained a small core unit, owned by a single farmer. After a first approach to know their status, he saw that it was goat that had not been crossed or not imported from other regions. It was a local population very well preserved but reduced in size, integrated within 50 exemplars. This population has decreased significantly although there have been isolated examples in other herds coming. In 2011 and root echo that had the reclamation project of this new breed herds have been localized with individuals belonging to this ancient race. Unfortunately, the age of the last farmers, predicts an uncertain future for these goats. It also seems possible that there are copies feral.

ATArea distribution of race Catalan

Goats native Catalans to localida Camarasa (Noguera), during the years 1930.

The extension of the Catalan race was wide in the past. The information provided by farmers, the bibliography and a considerable number of photographic material has allowed us to place the race in western regions of Catalonia and a small part of central Catalonia.

Rosell Vila (1928) confined to the regions of the Catalan Pyrenees. However, Today we know that not all regions have been occupied by the Pyrenees breed. Some French authors (5) located in the Eastern Pyrenees another indigenous population called differently race Roussillon. Jordana Vidal et al. (2006) Catalan race placed in an area that includes the town of Tora (Segarra) and the Aran Valley.

The documentary of the photographic archive of the Institute of Lleida Studies (IEI), guards some pictures where sheep are bred goats xisqueta next race Catalan, transhumance in the summer of 1942, between the Aran Valley and the plain of Lleida. An extensive geographical area comprising the regions of Aran Valley, culd, Alta Ribagorça, Lower Ribagorça and Camilla.

more recently, Canut (1980) locates during the decade of 80 Valley Ager, More specifically located in an area straddling the regions of Noguera and Pallars Jussà.

In La Pobla de Lillet (6) (Berguedà), there were also cattle breeding Catalan, but it seems that in this region there were other racial groups native and long black hair.

Outside the area of ​​the Pyrenees and Pre-Pyrenees, found references to race older Catalan to other locations, specifically Capellades (Anoia), where during the first decade of 1910 some cattle fairs were held at county, promoted by the Barcelona Provincial Council and the City of Capellades, where the race was present. A Mediona (Alt Penedès), there were also cattle breeding Catalan, about early on 1940, although it influenced by race Murcia.

During the prospecting and research we have seen that this ancient native goat population has been little studied, probably because traditionally has received different denominations (7) and none of them matches the name of academic "goat Catalan", which is given at the beginning of twentieth century literature zootechnical.

Ethe Montsec, the last redoubt of the Catalan goat

As we have indicated, the Montsec, have been the last country where the race has been preserved. It is a limestone mountain range 40 kilometers long which spans the province of Lleida and Huesca. Perfectly oriented east to west, is sectioned by two impressive gorges, dividing the range in its three traditional sections: Montsec Montsec d'Ares and Rubies (in Catalonia) and Montsec d'Estall (Ribagorça the Franja).

Today, Catalan race confined its former distribution area of ​​the Montsec Rubies, even though less than 15 years also extended to the whole of this range and even the Tremp Basin, penetrating into the mountains Boumort.

It is appropriate to indicate that the Montsec Estall, this race was abundant, because even academically came to receive the designation of breed Benavarri.

Característiques morphological

To describe the race we match the descriptions in the literature existing zootechnical, one of the early twentieth century, also the little old images that accompanied these descriptions and especially the recent information provided by farmers Pyrenees. Long conversations with these goatherds mostly already retired, but retain cattle tradition they received from their ancestors.

The Catalan goat consists of large animals, straight facial profile, proportions of long and marked beefing, white color uniform while platjades layers described in black and red. It is very colorful and animals of great vivacity. Traditionally livestock houses took advantage of the surplus milk produced these goats once the kids despopats. Until a few decades ago were still milked families.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION morphological breed goats CATALAN

Cap i coll: Profile straight or slightly subcòncau, no strong face and wide nose thick. Mucous membranes are pink, with a slightly darker spotted. The neck is long and strong, earrings are often copies with the neck but not always. Males beard, Some females also.

horns: are sized, arched and directed from front to back, types “diseased”. The horns are born the same·parallel and arched, known locally “horns copada”, but as the animal gets older their ends tend to separate and rotate slightly. Infrequently are females that have the type of horns “prisca” and that farmers call “horns Creston”.It is unusual for females appear Motxo.

Males have a more developed horn directed outwards, in that sex is frequent occurrence of specimens with horns reminiscent of the goat Roussillon.

Trunk: mediolini, well developed, lumbar straight line, chest deep, costellam ampli, the tail is short and horizontal trend.

Limbs: short and strong, sized hooves and clear color.

Ears: are medium, provision of horizontal or slightly falling. In males tend to hang vertically.

Pell: thin and without folds.

Mames: collected and globose and medium-sized nipples and taper.

Testicles: provided, symmetrical and well developed.

Cover: The coloration of this race is white uniform. There are specimens stained black or brown color they acquire a continuous extension that almost never appears forming lunar. With very low frequency units are gray.

Farmers recognize a third chromatic variety callers “sabinarda”, in such cases the coloring appears in shades of gray on a white background distal or cinnamon.

hair: average length. Shorter than the Pyrenean breed but longer than the goat Roussillon. In males have the fourth striker and neck for a little longer. Some authors have suggested that race Catalan, Vall d'Aran, had long hair. This was probably due to the importation of foreign breeds, Rosell says so and Villa (8) (1919) to note that in this region, the breed was already mixed with various French races in the early twentieth century.

Race white Celtiberian Catalan and presented numerous morphological differences (9), as they have historically occupied territories have been exploited and different forms under different management. From a color perspective, both races have a characteristic white color. However, whites Celtiberian has a very characteristic horns that unlike other Iberian breeds and is characterized by the horns fluted, triangular section, raised and rotating on themselves as if it were a screw.

(1) Rosell and Vila, P.M. et al. Agriculture Dictionary, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary. editorial Salvat. 1928
(2) Jordana Vidal et al. As Catalan and Pen. Editorial Lynx. 2006
(3) Canut, Henry et al. The cheeses in Catalonia. editorial Altafulla. 1980
(4) Carne et al. The white goat Rasquera: Morphological characterization and faneroptic. Zootecnia vol files. 56, No.. 215, p. 330. 2005
(5) Dad, Daniel. French sheep and goat breeds. Editions France Agricole. 2000. P. 250
(6) Information from Sitges and Ernest Fields, one of the last nomadic farmers in the Catalan Pyrenees that has gathered a significant collection·Collection of old photographs and numerous ethnographic objects of interest for more than 30 years of livestock.
(7) During the surveys conducted we have seen that this race, in central Catalonia receives the name "Goat Pallaresa", in the region of Ribagorza call "Goat Montsec" and finally Montsec call "goat Cabrada".
(8) Rosell and Vila, P.M. Importance of Livestock in Catalonia and zootechnical study of some of its regions. Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona. 1919.
(9) Alvarez Bartolomé, Santiago. Catalan goat breed. Feagas núm.36 magazine. 2010

 

A vote for Olives Meetings + Sarris Ark of Taste

24 Jan 2012 / 0 Comments / in BLOC, dissemination, GENERAL, Offer, olivera/by admin

From 2008, follow the trail of the old varieties of olive Noguera and Montsec. We already have more than 25 kind study our conservation areas. It is a fascinating work that continues his description 'botanical', the extraction of oil samples, tasting and analysis of the chemical composition, to know the structure of components beneficial for health. Finally, the most interesting are proposed in the catalog of Slow Food Ark of Taste. Every year, produce small editions mono-varietal olive speaking these, the country and the people who cultivates. These bottles, finance costly analytical.

They say that the garden and the vine can be and this year it has happened. Last spring they concentrate on the initial impetus to the project of conservation of the Catalan Cabra and we postpone the distribution of excel·we got three lenses oils. now, giving way to the need to go 2011 and still have the 2010.

SARRUT, BLANC I ROGETA 2010 Oils are made with the utmost attention thanks to the support·Mill Torms operation with volunteers and harvesters.

Besides, Sarris oil has recently been approved for the Ark of Taste and will be present in this food restaurants Km0 2012. The white oil was the great discovery of the vintage, for its aromatic potential.

They have shown great stability but we can not afford to be more time in the cellar.

All in all, I offer them as a good aid.

For us it will be a collective·working very grateful and vote for the continuation of the project.

BO1. 3 Bottles = 15 €

BO2. Cashier 12 bottles = € 60 (without shipping cost)

Details oils: http://www.oliverestrobades.com/index.php/els-olis/

orders: 625658265 / trobades.slowlleida@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 


Vídeo ‘La botánica del deseo’ – marihuana i patata – Michael Pollan

19 Jan 2012 / 0 Comments / in GENERAL/by admin

Vídeo del llibre ‘La botánica del deseo’ de Michael Pollan. Una visió molt suggerent i menys pretensiosa de la nostra evolució amb les plantes cultivades.

 

'Not a step back': Catalan goat report to Reading

18 Jan 2012 / 1 Comment / in GENERAL/by admin

A few months ago, Neus and Mikel from the Segura Reading Supplement visited our herd. You can see the report by clicking on the link .

REPORT: 'NOT A STEP BACK'. Reading. Segre newspaper. 08-01-2012.

III and sample tasting of local varieties

26 Aug 2011 / 0 Comments / in BLOC, call, GENERAL, vegetable/by admin

For the third consecutive year, we invite you to meet some of the characteristics of old varieties Speaker.

VISIT

From the 9:30h. you can visit the nursery and orchard conservation and taste some of the jewels of the collection·collection.

tastings

This year, devote special attention to TOMATES ROSA, testing the hegemony of the Rose Albesa.

Also meet again before the likes of melons, from early to YELLOW WHITE WINTER.

I, among other tastings, see how beans are two of the most common Huertas del Segre.

LOCAL VARIETY SHOW

In addition to that we cultivate, we encourage you to bring your fruits and enlarge the sample varieties.

COUNTRY MARKET

Some farmers approached its products.

DINAR

From the 14:00h, you can participate in a charity lunch for the investigation of the health effects of GMOs.

(salads + Paella vegetable or meat (specify) + however,, wine and water + fruit and herbal tea. Price:10€)

You must book through 973451522 or eli.slowlleida@gmail.com

TABLE WITH PUPPET THEATER

At the 16:00h, 'Seeking the Sun’ PUPPET THEATER ROCAMORA

On the right to food and food sovereignty.

To arrive:

Agricultural Training School Vallfogona de Balaguer

Crossroads farm (Crossroads C-13 and C-148a)

http://g.co/maps/dgyninar

 

Primers 15 sponsorships underway

  • Primer grup
29 Jul 2011 / 0 Comments / in Catalan goat, Events, Photos, GENERAL/by admin

last saturday, 23 d'abril, the Catalan goat conservation corral received the visit of the first group of participants in the animal sponsorship campaign. After the relevant presentations, the Work Plan of the project for the coming months was discussed and, next, the attendees could choose the animal and name it.

With this action, godparents support a project that still needs to cover almost half of its budget. With the counterpart, they will be able to visit the farm and participate in the future grazing days for the Montsec, as well as tasting the first milks and cheeses.

Right Now, they are already 15 the sponsored animals and there are still fifteen more to go. avineu-vos!

SPONSOR YOURSELVES TOO

 

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Paula
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Noah
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Mocha
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Lola
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Photos on Wheat 2011 La Feel

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27 Jul 2011 / 0 Comments / in cereals, Wheat Day, Photos, GENERAL/by admin

In this entry you can see some of the images of the 'Dia del Blat'’ in La Sentiu de Sió, the day 3 of July of 2011. It was a great day with a morning of mowing, market and workshops; noon for lunch at the obaga; and late afternoon, songs and dances. And in good company.



 

Wheat Day 2011

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21 Jun 2011 / 0 Comments / in BLOC, cereals, call, GENERAL/by admin

For three years, we are recovering more than a dozen ancient wheats grown to mid-twentieth century in the province of Lleida near Plan. Sunday 3 July, Sega will beat them and, in a day will feature workshops, meals and songs related to the culture of cereals and bread. We say 'Wheat Day’ The Hear and be in Zion (La Noguera). We are invite.

For three years, we are recovering more than a dozen ancient wheats grown to mid-twentieth century in the province of Lleida near Plan. Sunday 3 July, Sega will beat them and, in a day will feature workshops, meals and songs related to the culture of cereals and bread. We say 'Wheat Day’ The Hear and be in Zion (La Noguera).

Carlo Petrini is sponsoring the first Catalan goat

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04 May 2011 / 0 Comments / in GENERAL/by admin

Last Saturday 30 April was held in Vilanova de Meià (The Noguera) The presentation day of the initiative to recover the Catalan goat of the Montsec that is led by Slow Food Terres de Lleida with the support of different institutions.

The day, which was part of the Cultures Found project, had three different parts. The first included four presentations and a debate on the subject of native breeds and rural development. It was inaugurated the mayor of Vilanova de Meià, The Mr. Xavier Terré; The President of Slow Food Terres de Lleida, Joan Inglada, i, last, Diego Gamo Com A Representant of the Biodiversity Foundation, Main project funding.

The first paper was given by Antón Álvarez, Livestock and author of different books on the native races of the Principality of Asturias, who explained the processes of recovery of the sheep races Xalda, Cabra Bermeya, The Asturcón Horse, Gocho Asturcelta, Gallina Pita Pinta, purple cow, as well as culture, customs and territory to which they are linked. Álvarez emphasized the importance of native races for ranchers, because thanks to them a bond is renewed, often transmitted for generations, between race and pride of being a livestock. He also emphasized that in search of native breeds always appear evidence of his presence in the past, and it is almost impossible that there are no more pictures of 100 years old.

In second place, Martí Quintana, Ramader de la Catalunya Nord, He shared with the public his tireless work of conservation of the Catalan goat breed of Albera, which has allowed to avoid extinction in recent decades.

Next, Santi Álvarez, Researcher on Races Autòctones, He made a complete exhibition on the Caprine populations of the Principality detailed in the bibliography of the beginning of the 20th century, Special emphasis on the Catalan goat of the Montsec. Attendees could enjoy detailed explanations about the ancestral origin of the Catalan goat, its historical distribution, the description of the main features and causes that led to almost disappear in recent decades.

The last intervention was given by Carlo Petrini, Founder I President of Slow Food International, which emphasized the importance of agricultural biodiversity, claiming the involvement of restaurateurs and consumers (co -producers according to Petrini) through the purchase action. Also, alerted to gastronomic impoverishment associated with genetic erosion, As an example, the disappearance of the Agerolese cow race also associated with the loss of the authentic "Mónaco provolone", a traditional cheese from southern Italy.

In the subsequent discussion of the presentations, the exciting testimony of a retired shepherd from the Noguera Seca, who thanked the initiative and recognized the race as the one that populated this area in the past..

Corral visit and lunch with land products

The technical day already finished, The eighty attendees were able to visit the livestock farm that Slow Food Terres de Lleida has registered for the first phase of multiplication of animals and which aims to remove the population of Catalan goat from the state of technical extinction in which it is located.

To round off the act, A lunch was held at the Vilanova de Meià union premises, which was prepared by the chefs of the 'Km 0' network by Slow Food Catalunya: Enric Millà of El dien, Sergi de Meià de Mon wine, Mercè Camins de Casa Mercè, Ramon Gaspà of the Bridges, Joan Luque of El Celler dels Joglars and Núria Lucas de Negrefum. An unpublished cider from the Aran Valley from old reclaimed apple trees could be tasted, the vineyards found 2010, The Olive Oils found 2010 as well as the bastard of Torre, among other foods.

In lunch development, Carlo Petrini expressed his satisfaction with the real Slow Food spirit that breathed in the day and sponsored the first Catalan goat in Montsec, saying he would return next year to taste the milk.

 

 

Sponsor a goat

27 Apr 2011 / 2 Comments / in BLOC, Catalan goat, GENERAL/by admin

The recovery project Goat Catalan Montsec is guaranteed only 50% the cost of the first phase, involving the multiplication of existing units to achieve the viability of the population. We call on all people and organizations in the country to help us safeguard it as an essential part of our agricultural biodiversity Catalan. For that, offer the possibility of sponsorship consists of a financial contribution of € 120 year / animal, to cover the 50% spending on food causing each copy. In exchange, godparents will be able to name the animal chosen, visit the farm and enjoy the first liters of milk a goat Catalan. For more information, contact us and we will contact you.

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    CAMPAIGN SPONSORING

    The recovery project Goat Catalan Montsec is guaranteed only 50% the cost of the first phase, involving the multiplication of existing units to achieve the viability of the population.

    We call on all people and organizations in the country to help us safeguard it as an essential part of our agricultural biodiversity Catalan.

    For that, offer the possibility of sponsorship consists of a financial contribution of € 120 year / animal, to cover the 50% spending on food each caused exemplar.A change, godparents can donarnom the animal chosen, visit the farm and enjoy the first liters of milk a goat Catalan.

    For more information, contact us and we will contact you.

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