Jamaica Hope (also known as Jersey-Zebu or Montgomery-Jersey) is a dairy breed of cattle originating from Hope Farm in Jamaica. The breeding started in 1910 and was an attempt to develop an animal that was adjusted to the climate of the island. It is heat tolerant has high resistance to ticks and tick borne diseases and can produce much milk even in the poor pasture land typical of tropical climates. The breed consists of approximately 80% Jersey 15% Zebu and 5% Holstein.