Nelore are a type of Zebu cattle that are very popular in
South America. Brazil is the largest breeder of Nelore. They are hardy cattle
well suited for tropical or sub-tropical areas. Their loose black skin is
covered by a white or light gray coat which filters and reflects harmful sun
rays.
Nelores possess natural resistance to various insects, as
their skin is thick and dense, making it difficult for blood sucking insects to
penetrate. Nelores also have a well-developed subcutaneous muscle layer which
enables them to remove insects simply by shaking their coat.
They are fertile, easy calving cattle with a highly
developed maternal instinct . They thrive in areas where other breeds barely
survive.