World’s most expensive cow sold for $4.8m
A Nelore cow named Viatina-19 has set a new world record after being sold for an astonishing $4.8 million in Brazil.
Weighing 1,101 kilograms which is twice the typical weight of her breed, Viatina-19 has gained international recognition for her exceptional genetics, superior muscular build, and adaptability to hot climates.
Her record-breaking sale took place in Minas Gerais, where she was auctioned as the most expensive cow in history.
Viatina-19’s value extends beyond her price tag. She holds the Guinness World Record for the highest-priced cow and has also been crowned Miss South America at the Champions of the World competition, a testament to her elite pedigree and outstanding physical traits.
As a purebred Nelore, she features the breed’s signature white fur, loose skin for heat dissipation, and a prominent hump that stores fat for energy during food scarcity—traits that make Nelore cattle particularly suited for tropical and subtropical regions.
Originally from India and introduced to Brazil in the 1800s, the Nelore breed has become a pillar of the country’s livestock industry due to its heat tolerance, disease resistance, and efficient grazing abilities.
Viatina-19’s genetic legacy is expected to influence future breeding, as her eggs will be sold worldwide to enhance cattle quality and productivity. (Nigerian Tribune)