guzer
Guzer, also known as the Brazilian Zebu or Indubrasil, is a breed of domestic cattle originating in Brazil. It is a type of zebu cattle, characterized by a fatty hump on its shoulders, drooping ears, and a large dewlap. The breed was developed in the early 20th century by crossing several Indian zebu breeds, primarily Gyr, Guzerat, Gir, andnellore, with Brahman cattle. The primary goal was to create a breed well-suited to the tropical climate and harsh conditions of Brazil, possessing resistance to heat, humidity, and common tropical diseases and parasites.
Guzer cattle are known for their adaptability, hardiness, and docility. They are primarily raised for beef and