
Record-Breaking Brazilian Cow Produces 343 Liters of Milk in Just 3 Days
In an astonishing feat that has wowed the dairy world, a Brazilian cow named Eva Evros has set a new record by producing 343 liters of milk in only three days during a dairy tournament in Delfim Moreira (MG).
To put this achievement into perspective, most dairy cows produce between 12 and 35 litres per day. Eva shattered expectations with an average of 114 litres daily, thanks to exceptional genetics, a balanced diet, world-class care, and the latest dairy technology.
About Eva’s Breed — The Girolando:
- A crossbreed developed in Brazil, designed for tropical climates
- Renowned worldwide for high milk yields
- Average: 3,600 liters per 305-day lactation
- Exceptional cows: 100+ liters per day
Often referred to alongside Holsteins, Girolandos are celebrated for their extraordinary productivity. In fact, the breed already holds the record for the highest daily milk production — set in August 2019 by Marilia FIV Teatro de Naylo, who delivered 127.6 liters in a single day.
For Brazilian cattle farmers, raising record-breaking Girolandos is a point of national pride. Dairy tournaments are a chance to showcase not just the animals’ potential, but the dedication, skill, and innovation that drive Brazil’s dairy industry forward.