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Viatina-19 belongs to the Nelore breed, which is raised for meat, not milk, and makes up most of Brazil's stock. The city of Uberaba, where Viatina-19 lives, holds an annual gathering called ...
Viatina-19, a member of the Nelore breed, weighs an impressive 1,101 kg, which is twice the average weight of cows of the same breed, marking her as a standout specimen in the world of livestock.
The Nelore breed, originally from India, is highly valued for its heat tolerance, disease resistance, and reproductive capacity. Viatina-19 holds the Guinness World Record for being the highest ...
Viatina-19 belongs to the Nelore breed, which is raised for meat, not milk, and makes up most of Brazil’s stock. The city of Uberaba, where Viatina-19 lives, holds an annual gathering called ...
This remarkable Brazilian cow weighs an impressive 1,101 kg, nearly double the average weight of a standard Nelore breed cow. She holds the Guinness World Record for the highest-priced cow and has ...
Brazil is the largest breeder of Nelore cattle and exports to Argentina, Paraguay, Venezuela, Central America, Mexico, the United States and many other countries ...
Viatina-19 belongs to the Nelore breed, which is raised for meat, not milk, and makes up most of Brazil’s stock. The first Zebus arrived in Brazil in the latter half of the 19th century and they ...
Among these exceptional cows is the Viatina-19 cow, a Nelore breed from Brazil, which has attracted worldwide attention with a whopping price tag of $4.8 million and has been sold as the most ...
Viatina-19 belongs to the Nelore breed, which is raised for meat, not milk, and makes up most of Brazil’s stock. The first Zebus arrived in Brazil in the latter half of the 19th century and they ...
Viatina-19 belongs to the Nelore breed, which is raised for meat, not milk, and makes up most of Brazil’s stock. The first Zebus arrived in Brazil in the latter half of the 19th century and they ...