Doayo cattle
The Doayo cattle is a cattle in found foothills of Atlantika Mountains and Poli mountains in Bénoué division of North province of Cameroon and are also known as Namji, Namchi, Namshi, Poli, Donayo, or M'Bougi. They are classified as Savannah Shorthorns and are maintained by the Doayo people.[1] They are drawf animals, measuring only 97 to 110 cm at withers, with mainly uniform black, black-and-white or spotted black coats, though brown or spotted brown coats also occur. The first calving takes place at three years, with a calving interval of one year. The cattle are not used commercially, instead they are kept for social and religious purposes. Several Daoyo are slaughtered at a funeral, depending on the importance of the deceased, and the skins are used to wrap the body.[2]