Monday, 3 February 2025 Viatina-19, a Nelore cow from Brazil, was sold for a record $4 million, making her the world's most expensive cow. 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, disease resistance, and reproductive capacity.
The Ongole breed of cattle, originating from Andhra Pradesh, made headlines as Viatina-19 fetched $4.82 million at a Brazilian auction, marking it the most... IndiaTimes