Belgian Blue cows exhibit a unique double muscling mutation, reaching heights of 138 cm and weights of around 780 kg.
Holstein steer Daniel stands at 6 feet 4 inches and weighs approximately 1,050 kg, producing 150 pounds of excrement daily due to a high feed intake.
Montbelliard cows, primarily raised in France, can weigh up to 1,200 kg and produce over 7,400 liters of milk annually.
German Angus cattle, developed in the 1950s, can reach heights of 1.5 meters and weights of 1,200 kg, known for their low-fat beef.
Pinsgower cows from Austria are at risk of extinction, averaging 137 cm in height and weighing between 600 and 700 kg.
Charolais cattle, one of the oldest breeds, can weigh up to 1,100 kg and are known for their high-quality meat production.
The Chianina breed, originating from Tuscany, Italy, is recognized as the largest cow in the world, reaching heights of 2 meters and weights of nearly 1,700 kg.