Cattle breeds
Bazadaise


The breed with a festival (almost) to itself


Bazadaise on the pasture

Bazadaise cattle and the traditional «fête des boeufs gras» festival

Since 1283, the famous « Fête des Boeufs Gras » (or ‘Fatted Ox Festival’) has been held in the town of Bazas in south-west France every ‘Fat Thursday’, the Thursday before Shrove Tuesday. To the sound of pipers and drums, oxen decorated with ribbons and floral wreaths are paraded through the streets of the town, before being judged by experts. However, not all the oxen in Bazas are of the Bazadaise breed, which is named after the town: Blonde d’Aquitaine, another cattle breed from south-west France, is also present at the festival.

Strong, adaptable and slate grey

Animals of the Bazadaise breed can be recognised by their slate-grey coat with shades of coal-black. The coat is paler in colour around the eyes and muzzle. The horns are crescent-shaped and down-turned. As the animals are large and heavily muscled, it is visibly evident that they were bred and kept as draught animals before the advent of tractors in the first half of the 20th century.

Coat colour

Light to dark grey

Build

700-800 kg
Wither height: Ø 140 cm

Origin

Bazadaise haben ihren Ursprung im Südwesten Frankreichs.

Bazadaise originate from south-western France.

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