The Baoule (also known as Lobi or Mere) is a breed of Savannah Shorthorn cattle found in north and central Ivory Coast and the southern tip of Mali.
[1] They are found in pure form in Bouaké, Bouna, and Dabakala.
[2] They have a massive head and short, stout horns with a short neck that is thin in cows and heavy in bulls.
[1] They produce 120–390 kg of milk in a lactation period lasting 280–340 days.
The dressing percentage of a Baoule carcass is 50%.