The Reina cattle breed is a dual-purpose breed found in the Mediterranean region, specifically in the province of Valencia in Spain. It is used for both meat and dairy production, and is known for its high resistance to heat and other environmental stress factors. The breed is also known for its strong work ethic, with bulls being used as draught animals and cows being efficient milk producers. The Reina cattle are medium-sized, with a distinctive hump over the shoulders and long, lyre-shaped horns. The breed ranges in color from light reddish-brown to a dark chestnut color.