Researchers tempted grazing cattle with sweet molasses feed to discover whether cows would roam far to graze or stick close to the herd, water supplies and feed stations.
Here is a detailed view at the seven most expensive cows in the world.
Viatina-19, a 53-month-old Nelore breed cow of Indian origin, has made history by becoming the world's most expensive cattle ...
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A cow of the Ongole breed, Viatina-19, sold for a record $4.82 million in Brazil, showcasing its global value despite neglect ...
The Ongole breed of cattle, originating from Andhra Pradesh, made headlines as Viatina-19 fetched $4.82 million at a ...
At just 20 years old, Baralaba's Alex Tzioutzias is already making waves in the beef industry.
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Incorporating Brahman genetics into beef cattle herds amid changing environmental temperatures in the southwest has one Texas A&M AgriLife team researching the physiological differences in cattle ...
In Brazil, a Nelore cow called ‘Viatina-19’ was sold for $4 million (roughly Rs 33 crore). What is the reason behind this cow's high price and what makes this cow unique?
Breeds like the Great Pyrenees, Tibetan Mastiff, Komondor, Bernese Mountain Dog, Kuvasz, Anatolian Shepherd, Maremma Sheepdog, and even the versatile Australian Cattle Dog are more than just guardians ...
Viatina-19 FIV Mara Imóveis, the world's most expensive cow, was sold for $4 million (Rs 34 crore) due to her superior genetics, muscular build, and adaptability. This Brazilian cow is a purebred ...