MORRE, Umbria Region, Italy – From a distance Chianina cattle look like any normal breed. But approaching close it’s easy to see why they’re known as the biggest cattle in the world. And anyone who approaches too close might learn why they’re also regarded as the most aggressive cattle in the world.
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With 20 years experience behind him, award-winning agricultural journalist Chris McCullough is always on the hunt for his next story. He grew up on the family dairy farm in the heart of Northern Ireland and is based on the country’s east coast. He travels around the world to bring readers international news.





