Millions of dollars price… These are the specifications of the “Most Expensive Cow in the World”
A four-year-old Nelore cow was sold at a public auction in Brazil for a sum of $4.3 million, making it the “Most Expensive Cow in the World.”
This high price demonstrates the willingness of some to pay for genetically superior samples of this breed of cattle.
This high price will resonate throughout the international livestock market, highlighting the value of the breed and enhancing its reputation worldwide.
This breed originated from India and was named after the Nelore region in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It is known for its white color and loose skin.
Specifications:
One of the most important breeds in Brazil.
Capable of growth even with low-quality feed.
Easily reproduces.
Resistant to various parasitic infections due to its thick skin texture, making it difficult for blood-sucking insects to penetrate.
Resistant to hot weather, as its sweat glands are twice as large and more numerous by 30 percent compared to most European cattle breeds.