An Indian original cow sold for Rs 40 crore in auction at Minas Grace, Brazil, has set up by an Indian original cow. Guinness World Record To be the most expensive cattle. The Vitina -19 allegedly weighs around 1,101 kg, which doubles the average weight of other cows of the same Nellore breed.
The 53 -month -old child stands for his grand white fur, loose skin and a noticeable hump on his shoulders.
In addition to setting up world records, Witina -19 won Miss South America in Fort Worth, Texas in the “Champion of the World” competition. It is a Miss Universe-style cattle that beat bulls and cows against each other from different countries. His extraordinary muscle structure and rare genetic dynasty contributed to his victory.
The Nellore breed is well known for the ability to adapt tropical climate and immunity. Due to this, Vitina -19’s fetal breeding programs are in high demand globally.
A veterinarian Loreni Martins said that Vitina -19 was the closest to the perfection received so far. Martins said, “He is a completely cow and has all the features that are looking for proprietors.”
According to Oklahoma State University data, Brazil is now the largest breeder in the world of Nellore cattle, and the breed has been exported to Argentina, Paraguay, Venezuela, Central America, Mexico, United States and many other countries.
Brazil has at least 80 percent of cow zebu cattle, a sub -species that originated in India and is distinguished by its hump and Daveup.
The Vitina -19 falls under the Nellore breed, also known as the Ongol breed, which was first brought to Brazil in the 1800s. Reports suggest that the muscle breed was born from the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh, India, India, and was first introduced by the Aryans about 2,000 years before the Christian era.
The Nellore breed, which forms the majority of Brazil’s cattle stock, is mainly raised to meat. According to the US Department of Agriculture, Brazil has about 230 million cows.