, in the
Gard The Raço di Biòu is raised principally for the traditional sport of the
course camarguaise, a type of bloodless bull-running in which castrated
bullocks are used. In the ring, ''
must try to remove a cockade from the forehead of the bull. The bullocks are driven on foot to the arena by mounted (the abrivado
), and returned to the manade in the same way (the bandido''). The meat of the Raço di Biòu, along with that of the Brava cattle breed and crosses between the two, can – under strict conditions of pasturage and of zone and methods of production – be marketed with the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée certification of origin as "Taureau de Camargue"; animals that have appeared in the bull-ring are excluded. Approximately head are sold each year for beef. The Raço di Biòu is managed
extensively in the wetlands of the Camargue. The cattle are kept in manades, and herded by mounted . The cattle contribute to the maintenance of large areas of Camargue wetland, and are also regarded as a tourist attraction. The administration of the
Parc naturel régional de Camargue participates in several aspects of the management of the breed, including registration of births and matings, and organisation of
course camarguaises. == References ==