Ever since I was a kid growing up in Ogden Utah back in the early 80's, I've been fascinated by the Spanish bullfight. I even searched out books on bullfighting at the Weber County library, where I found and read "Death in the Afternoon" by Ernest Hemingway. I'm probably the only kid in Utah to have ever read that book. Now here we are 40 years later and I still enjoy learning about and keeping up with the bullfights.
January 21, 2022
Un toro de Osborne
La singularísima ganadería de Jose Luis Osborne nace en 1952. Un toro que desde entonces derivó en un encaste propio, hoy en dia arrinconado por el Holocausto ganadero.Osborne surge tras deshechar Juan Pedro Domecq el cruce de sangres de Veragua con Mora-Figueroa (Conde de la Corte x García Pedrajas).
La variedad policromática, con esos pelos característicos, provienen de esa pincelada Veragueña que tiñe de accidentes blancos la homogeneidad del pelaje derivado del tronco Parladeño.
Foto Aplausos. Divertido-12, de Osborne en portada de Aplausos en 1986.
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bull ranches
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