Posted on 05/12/2008 8:14:03 AM PDT by Stoat
The owners of Chilli, a black and white Friesian steer, believe he may be the tallest bovine in Britain.
Naomi Clarke, care manager of the Ferne Animal Sanctuary in Chard, Somerset, who raised the bullock, said: As he was growing up we began noticing that he was bigger than our other cattle.
He now stands at 6ft 6ins from the floor to the top of his shoulder and he is massive when he holds his head up.
Despite his size, Miss Clarke described him as being very friendly and gentle.
The steer grazes on grass during the day and enjoys the occasional swede as a treat. A farmer abandoned him and his twin sister Jubilee on the sanctuary's doorstep in September 1999, when he was six days old. The sanctuary named him Chilli because it already had a cow called Chutney.
He would normally have been on a farm and slaughtered for meat at an early age. But because he has been in a sanctuary he has lived to the age of nine.
Miss Clarke said: As the years passed we noticed he was getting rather tall.
Although he weighs over a ton he is quite lean and not as fat as some of his companions. We don't know what has made him so tall. He doesn't eat that much and Jubilee is 6ft in comparison. His feet and head are in proportion; he is just very large.
Balancing him on a set of scales would need 16 St Bernard dogs; 12 newborn elephants; five adult gorillas; or 1.5 Smart cars. He could provide 5,510 8 oz steaks.
The sanctuary has referred Chilli's details to Guinness World Records in the hope that it might claim a record. Guinness World Records said it was researching the application.
As of November last year, the record for the tallest oxen is Fiorino, an Italian chianina ox who measured 6 ft 8 in to the withers.
The largest cow on record was an American Holstein-Durham cross named Mount Katahdin, which stood at 6 ft 2 in and had a girth measuring 13 ft. The cow died in a barn fire in 1923.
bull/bullock = boy
cow = girl.
Bull and cow in this case are cattle.
Sorry, it just makes me crazy when bulls are referred to as cows. There was a commercial several years ago where this moron does not have any milk for his cereal and then goes out with his bowl to what is obviously a bull.. a female housemate looks at another housemate and says something such as “Should we tell him it is a boy cow?”
I used to scream when I heard that. It was so stupid. I wouldn’t tell him anyway. Let him try to milk a BULL.
I'm not touching that one....no way......
And just imagine how bad it would be if the bull started following you around, asking you to "milk" him again....
Have no fear .... I did it for you.
LMAO
Thanks :-)
“snicker”
None, doesn’t have the necessary equipment, hence steer.
I wonder what may have happened had he not been cut?
Didn’t domestic European cattle descend from the Aurochs which was 6’ at the shoulder? I think there is a wild ox in SE Asia which get over 6’ at the shoulder.
Zero, sip nada, nil.
He’s a gelding.
Clone, maybe?
who wouldnt?
LOL
MOOOO Ping!!
They should breed this big guy to make an entire herd of these giants.
Since he supposedly doesn’t eat much, the feed to weight ratio should be excellent and since you can produce more weight with fewer animals, the economics of maintaining a herd should also be excellent.
I wonder if he has any auroch genes in him??
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