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Unlike Mexico and Peru, in the Sabana de Bogotá virtually primogeniture existed as a phenomenon. There were other, notable cases of large estates that remained for centuries in the hands of the same family. The Serrezuela encomendero, Antonio Vergara and Azcarate, created in 1640 the estate "Casablanca", which remained in the possession of his descendants until 1866.
But the most notable is the encomendero Bogota, Francisco Maldonado de Mendoza, whose farm "El Novillero" remained in the hands of his descendants until the third decade of the nineteenth century. There
total agreement between the versions that exist on oversized which reached this property. The researchers caution have been attributed 30,000 hectares. Others have argued that lower base reached 45,000 hectares .
Anyway, whatever the reality, their lands were all flat and fertile. Colmenares historian asserts that "El Novillero" came to be equivalent in its extension to a third of the Savannah .
This phenomenon was becoming a reality thanks to a steady and skillful process of purchasing land adjacent to the nucleus, which had 17 rooms of cattle that had been given to Maldonado by way of grants.
also enjoyed this privilege formidable hacienda location. As it was situated in the extreme northwest of the Savannah (Tocaima way) is the part used as pasture for the laying and fattening of cattle that came from Neiva to the supply of Santa Fe. The farm received the cattle that came from Neiva to a weight and half his head and after six months of fattening in Santa Fe selling it at six dollars. "El Novillero" worked as pasture until the end of the colonial era and still had land to be leased to different owners.
estimated total grazing capacity of "El Novillero" ranged between 5,000 and 10,000 head of cattle and many thousands of sheep.
also finances annually produced 24,000 bushels of wheat. It is estimated that the income concept encomendero only pasture was about 2,600 pesos a year. 3301940916609711