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A lotta hamburgers on that big girl.

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Moochel finally came out of her shell did she.

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I think the title is misleading and so is the headline in the story. What is it.........a steer or a cow?


"THE STEAKS ARE HIGH Is this the world’s biggest cow? Internet marvels at 6ft 4in tall beast that weighs more than a car
Knickers, a seven-year-old Holstein Friesian steer, is more than twice the size of the rest of his herd in Myalup, Western Australia"

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It also doesn't detail whether it requires a clip or a magazine, whether it is a pistol or a revolver, or what velocity it can run. smile


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Photo is also misleading, put that cow in with a group of regular holsteins and it wouldn't look all that abnormal. Didn't look close enough to see what breed those others in the picture were, but they definately weren't as big as normal dairy cattle.

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It's nice to be known as the biggest, in my experience.

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THAT PHOTOGRAPH IS DOCTORED !.

Unless the cattle surrounding that Holstein were 20" tall "pygmy" cattle, that photo is pure bullschit.

Its like the BS "Hogzilla" pics that travel the net every few years.

As it stands, that animal IS NOT that tall at 6 ft 4 inches ( if that part of the article is even true)

Some breeds normally reach that height and size.

The Chianina breed from Italy produces bulls that routinlely reach 75 " plus at the hip (not the head or neck but the HIP.

They have been imported into the US since 1970s and I have seen them. They are decended from the draft breeds going back to Roman times

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Originally Posted by jk16
THAT PHOTOGRAPH IS DOCTORED !.

Unless the cattle surrounding that Holstein were 20" tall "pygmy" cattle, that photo is pure bullschit.

Its like the BS "Hogzilla" pics that travel the net every few years.

As it stands, that animal IS NOT that tall at 6 ft 4 inches ( if that part of the article is even true)

Some breeds normally reach that height and size.

The Chianina breed from Italy produces bulls that routinlely reach 75 " plus at the hip (not the head or neck but the HIP.

They have been imported into the US since 1970s and I have seen them. They are decended from the draft breeds going back to Roman times

I don't know what the other cows are but it's not doctored, there is a video in that article.

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Has that thing been tested for steroids and/or other drugs or substances yet?


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