Tudanca cattle
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The Tudanca is a traditional Spanish breed of cattle from Cantabria, in northern Spain.[1][2][3][4][5] It takes its name from the village of Tudanca in the Comarca de Saja-Nansa [es] in western Cantabria.[6] In the past it was a draught breed, much used for transport of goods to and from the ports of the Cantabrian coast;[7]: 161 it is now reared for meat,[8]: 268 but is still used in traditional sport of arrastre de piedra, or "stone-dragging".[7]: 160 Despite its geographic proximity, it is not closely related to the other cattle breed of Cantabria, the Pasiega.[8]: 268