Lagunajanda, Fighting bull breeding ranch in Vejer de la Frontera, Spain.
Lagunajanda is a fighting bull breeding ranch in Vejer de la Frontera that operates two farms called Jandilla and El Horcajo. The cattle undergo specific testing to determine whether they are suited for breeding purposes or for participation in bullfighting events.
The ranch was founded in 1998 when María Sainz de Rozas Domecq acquired 62 cows from Toros El Torero. This initial herd formed the foundation for the current operation.
The cattle bear distinctive color patterns and markings that identify their bloodline within the bullfighting world. These visual signatures connect the herd to a longer tradition of Spanish fighting bull breeding.
This is a working breeding operation rather than a tourist attraction, so access is limited and not always available. It is important to check in advance whether visits or tours can be arranged.
The cattle bear a special ear marking called orejisana en ambas orejas that confirms their origin and genealogical authenticity. This traditional marking method allows the bloodline of each animal to be traced.
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