Shortly before reaching Rabanal del Camino and with a little luck depending on the time of year, you will be lucky enough to see this breed in the process of recovery.
It is said that due to its appearance it is placed in the Cantabrian trunk, but due to its antlers another ancestry is assumed, perhaps from the subspecies Bos taurus mauretanicus of North Africa. We will stick with the description made by Mr. Javier Prado Rodríguez, "Lameiro", Veterinarian, Provincial Head of Livestock of Ourense, who said at the beginning of the century: "Lilliputian, rustic cow that lives freely in constant grazing in the mountains of the town hall of Entrimo and that, apart from its tiny size, offers as a characteristic sign a stripe along the face that is lower in color than the rest of its dark-brown coat and with black lines around the eyes as if the animal were wearing glasses. thick-rimmed"