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SALAZAR CATTLE: RANCHING LIFE - ROYAL DEDICATION

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THE CATTLE CROWDS

 


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8TH OF VERONICA'S STRENGTH MONTH, 143 D.R.

 


 

INTRODUCTION

 

THE CROWN CATTLE

LARGELY the cattle and cows of the Salazar ranch range in only a few different breeds. Known for their bull fights and pig herding, the Salazar family has spent years masterfully crafting and caring for the ranch animals. The de Pelear family made a notable donation to the Salazars bulls and dairy cow collections and since have been the leading providers of the nation's food sources. “Bobo” The royal bull has since passed away and with his passing the Salazar family felt it best to dedicate this missive to his former royal standings.

 

[!] The Royal Dairy Cows

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THE TORO

KNOWN for the Salazar bull-fights. The Hyspian Bulls are raised to fight. The large cows are trained and tended to for the sport and performance of bullfighting. Established with Gabriela and Joaquin Salazar the bull fighting rodeos are meant to be crowd entertainers and are also used as a coming of age. Each Salazar child is expected to ride the bull successfully to claim their birthright and inheritance. Specifically the breed of bull is one that weighs over 1000 pounds and is quite aggressive. They are trained to chase a color specifically and are bred on ranches that allow the bulls to have a similarity to wild life. Bulls are used for fighting from the age of 4-6 and then retired from the ring to spend their days on the cattle farms. 

 

 

“The Toro Fight Baron Joaquin vs Bobo”

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THE MOTAGO

GOATS which have been bred to eat the waste and left overs from the fancy gatherings; these goats also provide goat milk and are helpful for their creation in cheese. They are notably white with black underbellies and large horns used to ram each other when fighting over mates. These goats are used as land grazers and help to maintain the Viscounty’s estates. They are small and hearty animals with much experience and ability to live in warm and humid conditions. 



 

“Motaico & Mortonetta the Goats”

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OOC HISTORY AGAIN:

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after the spanish moved into south america and began their colonization, they brought some different cultural activities such as the bull fighting. In modern times bullfighting is broadcasted on television and shared across the world. In Colombia, Peru, Venezuela and Mexico they are still actively a part of bullfighting traditions. The modern bull fights do come from Spain however it originated in the Roman times during gladiator events. They would offer many animals to fight in the roman times and bulls because of their temperament became a start of the show. Over generations “Bulls” are known to be specifically bred to fight, they are picked out for their aggressive behaviors and are usually very big and stocky. In the typical event a bull doesn't usually survive a bullfight. They are usually killed but occasionally not. The other side of the coin with Bull Riding is an adaptation of equestrians to show off skills and is a dangerous sport in which a person attempts to ride a bull until they fall off, sometimes causing great injury or even death. 

I research this all myself. I'm sure I'm wrong about some things. Please let me know if I’ve missed important things or if I’ve made mistakes. Thank you

 

 


 

SIGNED,

 

LA HONORABLE, Motalina Motanetta Salazar, Vizcondesa of Florencia, Baronesa of Campos Salvajes


 

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