The Ezell cattle were raised in the panhandle of Florida, but the association stock came from Alabama. For this reason Ezell are recognized by the Pineywoods registries AND the Florida Cracker Cattle Association.

​These are medium sized blocky cattle, with upward turned horns. Some Ezell were originally polled. Ezell were light brown to red, cream, and black, some having Pinzgauer type markings. Some had a bit of a dewlap (loose neck skin) which may have been evidence of early Brahma/Zebu cross breeding.