The BREEDING BULL
- MenSaid

- Nov 11, 2025
- 1 min read

I've taken this directly from @OlenaRohoza on X... great piece, no point in me doing my own research and changing it,... here it is.
Pata Seca: the slave turned into a “human-breeding machine” In the 19th century, in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, there lived a man named Roque José Florêncio, better known by his nickname Pata Seca — meaning “Dry Paw.” He stood about 2.18 meters (7 feet 2 inches) tall, and his owners decided to use him as a “breeding bull” — to produce new slaves. According to legend, he fathered between 200 and 300 children. After the abolition of slavery, he was granted a piece of land, got married, and had nine more children. It is said that he lived to be 130 years old, and thousands of people attended his funeral. Locals claim that up to one-third of the town’s residents are his descendants.
How would you feel being a breeding bull, and fathering between 200 and 300 kids? i'd like all the practice and the baby making, but not the kids coming round to visit
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I was told that if I met the demand of commenting on here my family will be released.
Something quite hot about loveless functional sex. (My last relationship was based on this 😂). The implications of this breeding program are quite scary. In the UK when I was donating seed, your space in the freezer was given a serial number so that they could stop using it when 10 conceptions in a certain area was achieved. This was a limitation on close familial breeding. If all his kids were scattered around a few plantations, they may have had union with each other, giving rise to much inbreeding and all it's associated problems. One David Lammy is enough
Gotta say, 130 seems impossible, which suggests exaggeration in the rest of the story...
Donald Clime managed 90 kids, but didn't have as much fun doing it!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Cline