This week’s featured video was published by the Associated Press (AP) as a companion to their news story: She’s the world’s most expensive cow. Viatina-19 FIV Mara Movéis was sold at auction for over $4 million in Brazil, which was a world record, according to Guinness World Records. Viatina-19 is a 2,400 pound Nelore cow, Bos Indicus, similar to the American Brahman cattle raised in the U.S., with exceptional growth, muscling, and structural correctness. If you would like to raise some of her offspring for your herd, the owners were reported in the article to be offing embryos for $250 K. Watch the video below, and then use the link above to read the full article about Viatina-19. She was deemed the best Nelore Cow in the World by the multiple owners that have purchased shares of ownership.
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