Super cow
This cow is HUGE. And it's only natural selection breed.
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2. Comment rated too low. Show this comment dunnoher 3 years ago
C'mon has to be mutation. Somebody has been playing mother nature. There's nothing natural there. It's like Cow's Mister Universe contest.
3. WildMonkey 3 years ago
I'm sorry to break it to you hippies, but EVERYTHING you eat is like this, from animals to plants.
People should understand that most vegetables, fruits, and meats that are designated for human consumption are highly controlled and manipulated. This is not a bad thing.
Studies have proven that plants grown without pesticides actually contain a higher degree of carcinogens due to that the plants develop natural defenses against insects. They are now finding that most marine life contain high degrees of carcinogens due to dumping plastics in the oceans. As they start to break down plankton and other small animals tend to eat these minuscule and toxic particles and it goes up the food chain.
4. patriotaus (moderator) 3 years ago
argh imagine if it was ethical to do this in humans... (not that i condone it)
6. Comment rated too low. Show this comment chance 3 years ago
i want my sperm to be selected tooooo
8. captainLAGER 3 years ago
It's not natural selection, it's artificial selection. If it were natural, reproduction would be up to the animals, but they have been breeding them for dozens of generations. So they are interfering with nature, shaping its path. It's not very scientific, calling this natural selection.
#7 Trying to inseminate a BULL is only going to get you a very angry bull! ![]()
It works way better with a cow. ![]()
Natural?
If they would but a picture of that cow on the meat packages in stores no one would buy them.
13. Comment rated too low. Show this comment sealand 3 years ago
Doesn't really make sense to me. By the look of the animal you could process twice the amount of beef from one of those monsters, is it not a bit like putting all your eggs in one basket. Two normal size cows probably eat the same as one of those. If you loose one of them you still have beef.
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Posted 13 hours ago by patriotaus (moderator)
"argh imagine if it was ethical to do this in humans... (not that i condone it)"
Errrr----- what about Arnold Shwartzeneger----- see we are there already!
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I'm belgian (from the Dutch speaking side of Belgium)
and i'm damn proud they are called Belgian, it's a giant walking piece of bacon!
btw: the French accent in their English is sooo fun ![]()
22. matisse808 3 years ago
The title of this clip is WRONG! Selective breeding is the OPPOSITE of natural selection. Gross! Makes me want to stop eating cow meat.
23. majin_manuel 3 years ago
Sorry but I don't buy it. This cow has to be full of steroids, hormone, and drugs.



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1. zerorain 3 years ago
Holy COW!!!
