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The world’s most expensive cow has been sold for millions, bodyguard not included

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Meet Viatina-19, the world’s most expensive cow worth more than £3m

Brazil has more cows than people – around 235 million of them — but one in particular is extraordinary.

Milk-white with a massive body, she is watched over by security cameras and an armed bodyguard.

The cow, named Viatina-19, lives on a farm in Uberaba, Minas Gerais state, and is the most expensive ever sold at auction.

A 33 per cent stake sold last year put her total value at 21 million reais (£3.2 million) — more than triple the prior record-holder, a Holstein heifer in Vermont in 1985.

She is the product of what one might call “moo-genics” — this involves improving cattle stock by implanting bespoke embryos into surrogate cows known as “rental bellies”, selling top individuals at high-stakes auctions, while also cloning them.

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