In Brazil, where millions of cows are raised, there is a special breed called Viatina-19, also known as ‘Nilor’. Due to its extraordinary characteristics, milky skin, and heavy weight, it is highly popular.
According to Guinness World Records, the ‘Viatina-19 FIV’, valued at $400,000, is the most expensive cow ever sold at auction.
The owners of this breed’s farm, located alongside a famous highway in Brazil, have installed two billboards displaying the glory and fame of the Nilor cow.
Local people who admire this breed, along with individuals associated with farming and students, often visit the farm to see and learn about this super cow.
The cattle industry, especially the increase in cow production, is a significant contributor to Brazil’s economic development, and the government continually strives to reach new export markets.
Brazil is the world’s largest exporter of beef.
Efforts are underway in Brazil to raise heavy, meaty cows, which have yielded positive results over the years.
Further work is being done to increase the population of award-winning champion cows in Brazil, and it is hoped that their outstanding results will be evident soon.