Rare Miura Brown Bull statue matte painting Porcelain. The MIURA Is Spanish fighting bull

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  • A Miura bull is a Spanish fighting bull bred from the lineage of the Miura Cattle Ranch (Spanish: Ganadería Miura),
  • located in the province of Seville, Spain. The ranch originally belonged to Don Eduardo Miura Fernández,
  • and is known for producing large and difficult fighting bulls. A Miura bull debuted in Madrid on April 30, 1849.
  • The Miura line traces its roots to five historic Spanish bull breeds, namely the Gallardo, Cabrera, Navarra, Veragua, and Vistahermosa-Parladé.[1]
  • The Miura ranch is located at the Zahariche estate, a few miles from the village of Lora del Río, in the province of Seville.
  • The estate, which has been occupied by the Miuras since 1842, encompasses over 600 hectares, and several
  • hundred bulls, oxen, cows and calves live on its lands. The stud farm employs twelve people, including eight
  • Andalusian vaqueros. The ranch is presided over by Eduardo and Antonio Miura, sons of the late Eduardo. According to Eduardo Miura, the ranch aims to "breed for quality, not quantity".
  • The Miura breed was created in 1842 by Juan Miura, using 220 Gil de Herrera cows, and 200 José Luis Alvareda
  • cows and bulls, all coming from the Gallardo family of El Puerto de Santa María. In 1850, the Cabrera line was added using cows from Jerónima Núñez de Prado,
  • and two Vistahermosa bulls were brought in 1860. The bullfighter Rafael Molina Sánchez donated a Navarro bull,
  • and the Duke of Veragua contributed a castaño ojinegro. Also known to have been involved are a bull from Conde de la Corte,
  • and the bull named "Bandillero", a Parladé belonging to the Marquess of Tamarón.
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