Bataille de Reines
The Battle of the Queens is an annual Cow fighting tournament that takes place in the Aosta Valley.
Cows compete for the title of Reina di corne.
History
The tournament is known to date back to 1858, which is when Jean-Baptiste Cerlogne wrote about it. Since 1958 it has been co-funded by the district council.Breeds
The favoured breed of cow for the batailles is the Aosta Black Pied. Alpine cows such as these are believed to be relatively assertive, and less likely to refuse to fight than cows accustomed to the soft life in the flat lands.Description
The event is conceptually similar to cow fighting contests held in the context of summer folk festivals in several of the Swiss valleys. The cows naturally fight in order to determine the hierarchy within the herd: provided the animals' horns have been properly trimmed little lasting damage ensues. Two cows push each other until one falls over or otherwise withdraws. The cow left standing is the winner.Tournaments
Aosta Valley's Battle of the Queens is more than a single event, however. The overall contest takes the form of a series of elimination heats.Elimination heats take place in various locations in the Aosta Valley during the spring, summer and autumn. Traditionally the first contest of the season takes place at Combe de Vertosan, a small high valley located between La Salle and Avise, near Mont Blanc. In order to avoid injustice and maximise participation, the cows are weighed, using up to date electronic scales, on the morning of the contest, and then separated into three categories according to weight as follows:
- Category 1 above 571 kg
- Category 2 521 kg - 570 kg
- Category 3 up to 520 kg