10 Rarest Cattle Breeds in the World
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Texas Longhorn Cow
Originating from a blend of Iberian and Indian breeds, these cattle boast impressively sized horns, growing up to seven feet in length.
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Ankole-Watusi Cow
Hailing from Africa, these cows sport horns that can reach up to eight feet in length.
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Highland Cow
Adapting to the cold climate of Scotland, Highland cows feature a thick, shaggy coat, making them resilient against harsh weather conditions.
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Belgian Blue Cow
This breed stands out for its unusual double-muscling trait, resulting in about 20% more muscle mass than average cows.
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Zebu Cow
Originating from South Asia, Zebus are characterized by their prominent hump and dewlap.
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American Brahman Cow
Developed in the United States from zebu cattle, these cows feature long ears and thick hair, enabling them to withstand heat effectively.
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Dexter Cow
Known for their compact size, Dexter cows are ideal for small farms, offering manageable milk production and meat yield.
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Miniature Belted Galloway Cow
Affectionately known as "Oreo cows," these miniature cattle sport a black coat with a distinctive white belt.
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Miniature Jersey Cow
Standing at just three to 3.5 feet tall, miniature Jerseys are gentle and mild-mannered, making them suitable for small farms.
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Panda Cow
Exceptionally rare, these cows bear striking similarities to giant pandas, with distinct black eye patches and a white belt around the middle.
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