Batangas Cattle is a breed of cattle that is native to the province of Batangas in the Philippines. They are known for their hardiness, adaptability, and resistance to disease. They are medium-sized animals, with a distinctive dark brown color. They have long, curved horns and a hump on their shoulders. They are known for their high milk production and good milk quality. They are also used as draught animals and for meat production.
They are considered as a hardy breed and well-suited for extensive farming. The breed is considered endangered, and conservation efforts are being made to preserve the breed. They are well-suited for the hot and humid climate of the Philippines.
The breed is believed to have originated from the crossbreeding of local cattle with imported breeds such as the Brahman and the Holstein. They are now considered as one of the most important cattle breeds of the Philippines.