What are exotic breeds of cows?

Exotic cattle breeds are breeds that are not commonly found in the United States or Europe. Examples of exotic cattle breeds include:

- Blonde d'Aquitaine - A breed originating from France, known for its lean and tender meat.

- Brahman - A breed originating in India, characterized by a hump on the shoulders, resistance to heat and humidity, and good meat quality.

- Wagyu - A breed originating from Japan, renowned for its high-quality, highly marbled meat.

- Angus - A breed originating in Scotland, known for its black colour, good meat quality, and marbling.

- Hereford - A breed originating in England, characterized by its white face and red body colour, and good meat quality.

- Holstein - A breed originating in the Netherlands, primarily used for dairy production, but also suitable for beef production.

- Galloway - A breed originating in Scotland, characterized by its shaggy black coat, and known for its lean and flavourful meat.

- Dexter - A small, hardy breed originating in Ireland, known for its versatility in both milk and meat production.

- Texas Longhorn - A breed originating in the United States, characterized by its long horns and adaptability to various climates and grazing conditions.