Dwarf Lulu cattle are a breed originating from China. They are a small breed, known for their high meat production and adaptability to harsh environmental conditions. Dwarf Lulu cattle have a compact build, with a brown to black coat and white markings on the face, legs, and underbelly. They are hardy, adaptable, and have a calm temperament, making them a popular choice for small-scale farmers and commercial operations in China and other parts of Asia. Dwarf Lulu cattle are prized for their efficiency in converting feed into meat, which helps to minimize feed costs. They are also valued for their ability to withstand diseases and parasites, which helps to minimize veterinary costs and improve their overall viability as a breed.