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Renowned for her unmatched genetics and muscular build, Viatina-19's lineage will influence future cattle breeding. The Nelore breed, originally from India, is highly valued for its heat tolerance ...
A cow of the Ongole breed, Viatina-19, sold for a record $4.82 million in Brazil, showcasing its global value despite neglect ...
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