In Amaren we work exhaustively breeding and selection of animals to bring to our champion grill the best specimens of the peninsula, currently we are proud to hold the record of the largest ox and cow in history, to reach these magnificent specimens has meant many attempts along the way that have resulted in animals of exceptional quality that have been overcoming small local records:
Awards and records
- Ox “Erralde” 1.326 kg. in carcass.
The largest ox in history (9 April 2022) Charolais breed. Raised in Urduliz. - Cow “Paloma Diamantidis” 1.008 kg. in carcass.
The biggest cow in the world (April 9, 2022) Charolais breed. Raised in Urduliz. - Ox “Titán” 1.279 kg. in carcass.
Minhota breed slaughtered in 2022. This ox held the Spanish record for weight before a notary. - Ox “Goliat” 1.266 kg. in carcass.
Gallega breed slaughtered in 2020. This specimen had the record of Spain of weight before notary. - Cow “Handi” 1.475 kg. live and 991 kg. in carcass.
Charolais breed slaughtered in 2020. Record live weight for cow and second heaviest cow in carcass. - Ox “Twauson” 1.186 kg. in carcass.
Charolais breed (Fourth largest steer in history in 2020). - Ox “Tyson” 871 kg. in carcass.
Blonda breed (Record slaughterhouse Miranda de Ebro year 2020). - Ox “Chabolas” and ox “Chinero” +3.700 kg live.
Minhota breed (The largest pair of oxen in Galicia in 2019). - Ox “Marino” 1.098 kg in carcass.
Asturiana breed (Record of the Urkaiko slaughterhouse in 2018). - Ox “Paxi” 1.001 kg. in carcass.
Asturian breed (Record of the Llodio slaughterhouse in 2017). - Ox “Beltza” 918 kg in carcass.
Friesian breed (Record of the Llodio slaughterhouse in 2017). - Ox “Pinto” 903 kg. in carcass.
Friesian breed (Record of the Llodio slaughterhouse in 2017).