Abstract

Simple SummaryOptimizing the use of natural resources in cattle production is a concern of the beef meat industry and consumers. Areas with scarce resources or adverse environmental conditions can efficiently take advantage of extensive systems with local breeds. These local breeds are adapted to the environment and can give optimal productive yields. The aim of this work is to explain the project of the Bruna d’Andorra, a local breed under an extensive cow–calf system in Andorra, as an example of local farming and marketing of its meat products. Andorra is a sovereign landlocked microstate in the eastern Pyrenees (Europe) that consists predominantly of rugged mountains and harsh weather conditions for livestock farming. This work describes the evolution of the Bruna d’Andorra population during the period of 2000–2020 focusing on the main meat productive and reproductive performance achievements. Finally, the plans for the future of the project are focused on optimizing a highly sustainable and environmentally friendly farming system.The use of natural resources is an important topic to optimize the efficiency of cattle production. The purpose of this work is to describe the project of the Bruna d’Andorra; a local cow breed under an extensive cow–calf system in Andorra (Europe), as an example of local farming and marketing of its meat products in an area with adverse environmental conditions. This breed is located in Andorra, a microstate that consists predominantly of rugged mountains and harsh weather conditions. The cow–calf Bruna d’Andorra extensive system is thoroughly described and productive and reproductive performance, compiled over 21 years (2000–2020), has been analyzed by years with the Chi-square test or ANOVA to compare proportions or means, respectively, and regression analysis was used to decipher evolution across years. The results show a population with a census large and stable enough to avoid inbreeding. Moreover, a sustained improvement of the productive performance and maternal fitness has been observed along the studied period for Bruna d’Andorra. The work concludes that local breeds can achieve sustainable animal production, especially when farmers, public administration and commercial circuits in the area agree to cooperate on such projects. The study also concludes that the Bruna d’Andorra cow breed can still improve in meat and reproductive performance.

Highlights

  • Mountain farming livestock has attracted a wide research worldwide in the past 30 years. These pasture-based and small-scale livestock farming systems can be considered as the main source of livelihood in the mountain primary sector, ensuring socioeconomic sustainability and biodiversity in rural communities [1,2]

  • For the last 25 years, scientific research has been carried out in areas close to Andorra with cattle breeds adapted to high mountain pastures, such as Bruna dels Pirineus (BP), Parda Alpina (PA), Gasconne (G), Aubrac (A), Limousin (L) or Salers (S) in order to improve their genetics, productivity or meat quality [3,4,5,6,7]

  • The data analyzed were from 14,128 calvings and 9982 slaughtered males and females, including pure Bruna d’Andorra (BA) and BAxL bovines

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Introduction

Mountain farming livestock has attracted a wide research worldwide in the past 30 years. These pasture-based and small-scale livestock farming systems can be considered as the main source of livelihood in the mountain primary sector, ensuring socioeconomic sustainability and biodiversity in rural communities [1,2]. For the last 25 years, scientific research has been carried out in areas close to Andorra with cattle breeds adapted to high mountain pastures, such as Bruna dels Pirineus (BP), Parda Alpina (PA), Gasconne (G), Aubrac (A), Limousin (L) or Salers (S) in order to improve their genetics, productivity or meat quality [3,4,5,6,7].

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