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Meet Our Valdostana Cows
Two gentle souls, one ancient Alpine breed, and a mission to regenerate the land of Abruzzo — one mindful step at a time.
🐄 The Valdostana — A Breed With Deep Roots
The Valdostana is one of Italy's oldest and most iconic mountain cattle breeds, native to the Aosta Valley in the heart of the Italian Alps. Tracing its lineage back to the celtic Bos taurus brachyceros that arrived around 400 BC, this breed has spent over two millennia adapting to steep terrain, harsh winters, and pristine alpine pastures.
What sets the Valdostana apart is not just its striking appearance — its red and white pied coat, sturdy build, and curved horns — but its remarkable dual-purpose nature. Bred for both milk and meat, it is one of the few breeds that can thrive on poor mountain pasture without supplemental grain. They are calm, intelligent, deeply social, and built for the kind of free-roaming, low-impact farming that defines our way of life here at L'altalena.
Breed Characteristics
🌱 Part of Our Regenerative Farm
At L'altalena we don't just farm — we regenerate. Our cows are not a product; they are a partner in restoring the soil, the biodiversity, and the resilience of the Abruzzese landscape. Every step they take, every patch they graze, every clump of manure they leave behind is part of a carefully orchestrated dance with nature.
"We work with the land, not against it. Our cows are not the cost of farming — they are the engine of restoration."
How Our Cows Heal the Land
🌾 Soil Health
Their hooves break up compacted soil and press seeds into the ground. Their natural manure feeds soil microbes, fungi, and earthworms — bringing life back to depleted earth.
🦋 Biodiversity
Mindful, rotational grazing creates a mosaic of grass heights and recovery stages, supporting pollinators, ground-nesting birds, wildflowers, and small mammals.
🌍 Carbon Sequestration
Healthy grasslands grazed in rhythm with nature pull more carbon out of the atmosphere and lock it deep in the soil. Each acre is a small climate solution.
💧 Water Cycle
Living roots and rich soil structure act like a sponge — absorbing rainfall, preventing erosion, and slowly releasing water to springs and streams below.
📡 Grazing With Nofence — The World's First Virtual Fence
Forget barbed wire and electric fences. Our cows wear lightweight, solar-powered GPS collars that create invisible boundaries drawn directly on a map in our smartphone app. We use Nofence — a Norwegian innovation and the world's first commercial virtual fencing system for livestock.
How It Works
Why Nofence Is Perfect for Regenerative Farming
- Mob & rotational grazing made easy — the foundation of soil regeneration is simply moving animals at the right time. With Nofence, we can do this in minutes, not hours.
- Zero physical infrastructure — no fences, no posts, no scarred landscape. The wild beauty of Abruzzo stays wild.
- Total animal welfare — the cows roam freely across hectares of varied terrain, can choose shade, water and shelter, and are tracked in real time so we know they are safe.
- Wildlife-friendly — deer, wolves, foxes, hares and wild boar move freely through the landscape because there is nothing physically in their way.
- Adaptive land management — we can fence cows IN to a thicket that needs disturbance, or fence them OUT of a young woodland or springhead. Precision farming, the natural way.
🎬 More from the Pasture
🐄 Calves & Cattle Available Year-Round
We continuously have Valdostana calves and young cattle for sale. If you are starting a regenerative farm, looking to add a hardy mountain breed to your herd, or simply want to give a Valdostana a beautiful home, we would love to hear from you.
All our animals are pasture-raised, antibiotic-free, and grow up under the open Abruzzese sky.
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