The Lithuanian Black-and-White is a breed of cattle originating from Lithuania. They are known for their distinctive black and white markings, with the majority of their coat being black, and white on their legs, face, and underbelly. This breed is primarily used for dairy purposes and is known for their strong milking ability, good quality milk, and high butterfat content. Lithuanian Black-and-White cattle are medium to large-sized, with mature cows weighing between 500 and 600 kg (1100-1300 lbs) and mature bulls weighing between 700 and 800 kg (1500-1800 lbs). They are also known for their hardiness and ability to adapt to different climates, making them a popular choice for small-scale dairy farming.