The Ca Mè Mallorquí is native to the island of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands, and is one of several very similar breeds of pointing dog native to Spain, including the Pachón Navarro and the Perdiguero de Burgos.[2][3] The breed was much used by Majorcan hunters throughout the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and, as a result of the writings of a number of visiting sportsmen, also gained some degree of international reputation during that period.[2][4] Though predominantly found on Majorca, it was also common on the island of Menorca in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.[3]
Breed numbers declined throughout the twentieth century due to the increased use of imported pointing breeds such as the English Pointer and German Shorthaired Pointer, and by the end of the century the Ca Mè was almost extinct.[2]
In 2019 the breed was estimated to number several hundred, not all of which were registered in the stud-book.[2]
Description
The Ca Mè Mallorquí is of medium size. Dogs usually stand between 50 and 60 cm (20 and 24 in) at the withers, and weigh between 18 and 23 kg (40 and 51 lb); bitches are slightly smaller, typically some 5 cm less in height and 3 kg less in weight.[3] The legs are long and well-muscled, the chest is wide and deep, and the tail and neck are relatively short.[3] The muzzle is straight, with fine dewlaps; the ears are set high, are rounded and of medium size, and hang close to the head.[3][7]
The coat is dense, short and smooth.[7] It may be any of a wide variety of colours including: solid black or brown; bi-coloured black-and-white, brown-and-white, orange-and-white or lemon-and-white, with mottling or ticking; or tri-coloured.[3][7]
^ abcdefMartínez, A.; Vega, J. L.; Delgado, J. V. (2019). Pons, G. X.; Barceló, A.; Muñoz, M.; del Valle, L.; i Seguí, B. (eds.). "Caracteritzación genètica de razas de caza: casos aplicados a Mallorca" [Genetic characterization of hunting breeds: cases applied to Mallorca] (PDF). Recerca i gestió dins l'àmbit cinegètic. Mon. Soc. Hist. Nat. Balears (in Spanish) (28): 115–117. ISBN978-84-09-11001-8. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
^ abcdefghPayeras Capella, Llorenç (2009). "Ca Mè Mallorquí". In Fernández Rodríguez, Miguel; Gómez Fernández, Mariano; Delgado Bermejo, Juan Vicente; Adán Belmonte, Silvia; Jiménez Cabras, Miguel (eds.). Guía de campo de las razas autóctonas españolas [Field guide to native Spanish breeds] (PDF) (in Spanish). Madrid: Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino. pp. 514–517. ISBN978-84-491-0946-1.