The Limpurger is a cattle breed from Belgium. It is primarily used for beef production, and is known for its good meat quality and high fertility. The breed is characterized by its distinctive blue-black coat and distinctive hump, which is larger in males than in females. Limpurger cattle are medium to large-sized, with mature bulls weighing between 1000-1100 kg (2200-2400 lbs) and females weighing between 700-800 kg (1500-1700 lbs). The breed is well-adapted to the temperate climate of Belgium, and is known for its good adaptability and docility. The Limpurger is a rare breed, with a limited population, and is recognized by breed organizations in Belgium.