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Dec 1st, 2018: Big Cow
You’ve probably seen pictures of Knickers, they’re all over the internet.
When I first saw them I thought, no surprise, we breed for bigger and bigger meat all the time. But then I started reading stupid comments like how much milk he can give, until I expected to read someone ask what size eggs he lays. :rolleyes: http://cellar.org/2017/knickers1.jpg CNN says “Australian, 7 years old, Holstein-Friesian steer, 194 centimeters (76 inches) tall and weighs 1.4 tonnes (3,086 lbs)”. ABC Australia says, “tallest steer in Australia, 194 centimetres, 1,400 kilograms(3086 lbs), equals about 4,000 hamburgers.” But the Washington Post headline says, “Meet Knickers, the giant cow that is neither a cow nor a giant” Quote:
The Guardian takes issue with WAPO… Quote:
But Canada says, ours is bigger than yours, neener-neener-neener. http://cellar.org/2012/bwekk.gif Of course I kidding, Canada wouldn't do that, maybe a passive aggressive mention at most. ;) Quote:
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Ahh, I found the wizard behind the curtain...
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LOL
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This guy lived up the highway a bit. You could see him from a side road.
RIP Daniel. https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2018/ju...worlds-talles/ May need a "t' in addy |
Please, can we have Aurochs brought back. (Also, Pleistocene Bison).
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Jim, one place in that link said 6'4" and another said 6"2"?
It also said Tallest Dairy Cow, but with the name Daniel and no udder I'm guessing bull, more likely steer. 100 lbs of hay and 15 lbs of grain will produce a prodigious pile of poop every day. |
I don't give a rip if he's "not as big as he seems" - that is still one fucking ginormous steer.
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Of course the pictures are taken for maximum effect, and there's a shitload of people who have never met a bovine of any size or shape.
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No, not the train.
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