Monday, August 17, 2026

Meet Carina, the $4.74M Cow with a Guinness World Record

Jessica Tucker
Sat, August 15, 2026


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Carina, a Nelore cow, sold for a record-breaking $4.74 million at auction in Brazil.


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Cattle are prized commodities around the world, especially in Brazil.

The South American country, which produces 25% of the world's beef, is known for its prized Nelore cattle. While generally reasonably priced, one such elite specimen made headlines in 2024 for her incredible price tag. Meet Carina, the $4 million cow.
Carina the Cow Sold for Over $4 Million

The beef industry is booming in Brazil. This comes after a Nelore cow fetched over $4 million at auction, making her the most expensive cow to ever be purchased at auction.

Before being sold, the remarkable Nelore cow had already made a name for herself in Brazil. Officially named Carina FIV do Kado, Carina for short, the cow exceeded all standards set for her breed. This led to her winning three consecutive national championship titles in Brazil's most prestigious cattle competitions.



Carina, the Nelore cow, sold for .74 million in 2024.
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Ultimately, Carina set the new standard for all other Nelore cattle. At the age of three, Carina aged out of competition, retiring a champion.

In 2024, Carina went to auction. She sold for a record-breaking $4.74 million USD. No other cow, regardless of breed, had ever sold for such a high price. But the four investors who now collectively own Carina knew they would recoup their investment thanks to Carina's superior genetics.

Carina Fetched a High Price for Her Genetics, Not Her Meat

Carina is a striking-looking Nelore cow. At a weight of over 2,400 pounds, Carina would be an excellent beef cow. But it is not her meat that made Carina so highly prized. It is her genetics.


Carina's eggs will be sold off individually to create superior future generations of Nelore cattle.

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The reason the ranchers who collectively bid on Carina did not bat an eye at her price tag was that they stand to make that money back and more in a very short time. Carina's eggs will be harvested and sold off individually to different ranchers. The eggs will be implanted in surrogate cows, in hopes of creating award-winning cattle like Carina. Subsequently, each egg has an estimated value of at least $110,000 USD.

Currently, Casa Branca Agropastoril is the farm to rival for outstanding Nelore cattle specimens. While Carina is the current Guinness World Record holder for the World's Most Expensive Cow Sold at Auction, in 2023, another Nelore cow, Mara, held that honor. Sold for $4.38 million, she, too, was bred at Casa Branca Agropastoril. Needless to say, these cattle not only receive the best of the best veterinary care but are also guarded around the clock to prevent them from being stolen.

Why Are Nelore Cattle So Prized?

Ongole cattle were first brought to Brazil from India in the 1860s. The DNA characteristics considered valuable in Brazil were bred for over generations, resulting in Nelore cattle. These cattle are known for being resilient and adaptable to Brazil's climate. Today, 80% of the cattle in Brazil are either purebred or hybrid Nelore cattle.



Nelore cattle are a hardy breed. They can survive in drought and poor-quality food.

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The reason Nelore cattle are so prized stems from several factors, including:

Disease resistance


Climate tolerance


Not requiring intensive feeding


Reproduction efficacy


Quick growth rate


Producing highly flavored beef

Because of these factors, Brazil has become a leader in beef production, exporting to countries such as the United States, Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, and more. By using Carina's eggs to create future generations of cattle, ranchers are ensuring that purebred Nelore will remain the gold standard for beef production.

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