Brown Swiss

Of the more than 800 cattle breeds all over the world, not all are good producers of milk. Many breeds are raised for beef production and many breeds are raised for milk production or both. Brown Swiss is in row number four of the best cattle breeds that produce more milk – the world's highest production dairy animals.

   Milk Production: 9,000 kilogram per year
   Origin: Switzerland

   Distinction: Its milk is famous in the cheese production.

Kerry Cattle

Of the more than 800 cattle breeds all over the world, not all are good producers of milk. Many breeds are raised for beef production and many breeds are raised for milk production or both. Kerry Cattle is in row number eighteen of the best cattle breeds that produce more milk – the world's highest production dairy animals.

   Milk Production: 3,700 kg per year
    Origin: Ireland
    Distinction: One of the oldest breeds in Europe. Its milk is ideal for ice-cream making.

    Weight: 400 kilograms

Northern Finncattle

Of the more than 800 cattle breeds all over the world, not all are good producers of milk. Many breeds are raised for beef production and many breeds are raised for milk production or both. Northern Finncattle is in row number seventeen of the best cattle breeds that produce more milk – the world's highest production dairy animals.

   Milk Production: 4,000 kilograms per lactation
    Origin: Finland

    Distinction: This dairy and beef cattle produces quality milk protein which is best for manufacturing.

Dutch Belted

Of the more than 800 cattle breeds all over the world, not all are good producers of milk. Many breeds are raised for beef production and many breeds are raised for milk production or both. Dutch Belted is in row number sixteen of the best cattle breeds that produce more milk – the world's highest production dairy animals.

   Milk Production: 9,000 kilograms per lactation/ average 4,080 kilograms
    Other name/s: Lakenvelder
    Origin: Netherlands

    Distinction: This rare breed is highly prized for its milking and fattening abilities

Murnau-Werdenfels Cattle

Of the more than 800 cattle breeds all over the world, not all are good producers of milk. Many breeds are raised for beef production and many breeds are raised for milk production or both. Murnau-Werdenfels Cattle  is in row number fourteen of the best cattle breeds that produce more milk – the world's highest production dairy animals.

   Milk Production: 4,300 kilograms per year
     Origin: Bavaria, Germany
    Distinction:  Both bulls and steers of this endangered breed is used for beef production
    Height: 130 cm

    Weight: 600 kg