The Ongole breed of cattle, originating from Andhra Pradesh, made headlines as Viatina-19 fetched $4.82 million at a ...
A cow of the Ongole breed from Andhra Pradesh, named Viatina-19, sold for a record $4.82 million at an auction in Brazil.
Viatina-19, a Nelore cow from Brazil, was sold for a record $4 million, making her the world's most expensive cow. Renowned ...
A Nelore cow named Viatina-19 broke the Guinness World Record when sold for Rs 40 crore at an auction in Brazil. The cow ...
Viatina-19, a 53-month-old Nelore breed cow of Indian origin, has made history by becoming the world's most expensive cattle ...
Nelore breed cow named Viatina-19 set a Guinness world record after fetching ₹40 crore at an auction in Brazil, reported ...
Brazil, reported multiple media outlets. The Nellore breed cow does not come from India but has an Indian origin due to the massive contribution of the Indian breed Ongole in the creation of Nelore.
Viatina-19, a 53-month-old cow, reportedly weighs around 1,101 kg, twice the average weight of other cows of the same breed.
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India Today on MSNThis Indian-origin cow, sold for Rs 40 crore in Brazil, is also a pageant winnerMeet Viatina-19, a 53-month-old Indian-origin cow that has been sold for Rs 40 crore in Brazil. She has also clinched the ...
A cow in Brazil with an Indian lineage has achieved the Guinness World Record for being the world's most expensive cattle.
A Nellore breed cow was recently sold for a whopping $4.8 million (around Rs 40 crore) in an auction in Minas Gerais, Brazil, ...
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