Aerial view of herd nelore cattel on green pasture in Brazil. 4K. Detail scene of cattle feeding in the trough. Containment regime. Farm in Brazil. Detail scene of cattle feeding in the trough.
According to Oklahoma State University data, Brazil is now the world's largest breeder of Nelore cattle, and the breed has been exported to Argentina, Paraguay, Venezuela, Central America ...
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Renowned for her unmatched genetics and muscular build, Viatina-19's lineage will influence future cattle breeding. The Nelore breed, originally from India, is highly valued for its heat tolerance ...
An Indian-origin Nelore cow, Viatina-19, has made history by selling for $4.82 million at an auction in Minas Gerais, Brazil, officially becoming the most expensive cattle in the world ...
Brazil is the largest breeder of Nelore cattle and exports to Argentina, Paraguay, Venezuela, Central America, Mexico, the United States and many other countries ...
According to Oklahoma State University data, Brazil is now the world's largest breeder of Nelore cattle, and the breed has been exported to Argentina, Paraguay, Venezuela, Central America ...
The cow's ownership is now shared among breeders Casa Branca Agropastoril, Agropecuária Napemo, and Nelore HRO. This record-breaking sale has set a new benchmark in cattle production and is expected ...
An Indian-origin Nelore breed cow, Viatina-19, has set a new Guinness World Record as the most expensive cattle ever sold, fetching a staggering ₹40 crore ($4.82 million) at an auction in Minas ...
Viatina-19 is part of the Nelore breed, also referred to as Ongole cow and originates from India. It was introduced to Brazil in the 1800s. The breed, identified by the prominent “hump,” is raised for ...
A cow in Brazil with an Indian lineage has achieved the Guinness World Record for being the world's most expensive cattle. Named as Vietina-19, the cow was sold for an eye-popping price of 4.8 million ...