Asturian Mountain cattle
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Not to be confused with Asturian Valley cattle.
"Asturian Mountain" redirects here. For the mountains of Asturias, see Asturias § Geography_and_climate.
Asturian Mountain (Spanish: Asturiana de la Montaña)[1] is a local Spanish breed of cattle named after the Asturias, which possess breeding capacity[1] and docility.[1] They are primarily raised in the east of Asturias,[1] in the north of Spain, particularly in the mountain range of the Picos de Europa, including within the National Park of Covadonga. The breed is also known as the Casina[1][2] (named after the town of Caso) They are beef cattle and one of three breeds used to produce Casín cheese.[3]