In Southern Minas, An Unprecedented Feat Placed Delfim Moreira at The Center of Attention in The Dairy Sector. During a Traditional Tournament, A Girolando Cow Surprised By Surpassing Historical Marks and Achieving Two National Records for Milk Production.
The cow Eva Eros set a new national record for milk production during the 39th Dairy Tournament of Delfim Moreira, in Southern Minas Gerais, at an event that took place last month.
The feat occurred on July 19, during the 33rd Agricultural Exhibition of the city. The animal, of the Girolando breed, is six years old and belongs to Agropecuária Campos Lima, located in the Rosário neighborhood.
The most important thing is that, on Friday (18), Eva Eros produced 120.846 kg of milk in three milkings. This amount surpassed all previous marks recorded in competitions of this kind.
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Impressive Average Production
In addition to the daily record, the cow also achieved the national record for average production over three days.
Between 17 and 19, she reached an average of 114 liters of milk per day, totaling 343.563 liters for the period. This mark confirmed the high performance of the animal and reinforced her position as a reference in the dairy sector.
Because the tournament measures both the daily quantity and the overall average, Eva Eros’s result gains extra relevance.
The two marks were officially certified by the Municipal Secretariat of Agriculture of Delfim Moreira, by Emater, and by the technical responsible for the exhibition.
Official Recognition and Local Impact
Therefore, the feat not only goes down in the history of national dairy farming, but also adds value to regional production.
The achievement places Delfim Moreira on the map of major events in the sector, attracting the attention of breeders and specialists.
Moreover, the result encourages other producers to invest in genetics, management, and care that can lead to similar marks.
For the local community, Eva Eros’s success reinforces the region’s tradition as a producer of high-quality milk.
