Saturday, 4 July 2015

ENTERTAINMENT GIST -- Meet world’s tallest cow ever

t’s official. At 6-foot-4, Blosom the Holstein is the world’s tallest cow ever. That’s the determination made by Guinness World Records, which had previously named the female Holstein the world’s tallest living cow. 
The new record was announced on June 25, 2015.
 
Blosom lived on a farm in Orangeville, Illinois. Her owner, Patty Meads-Hanson, got Blosom when the cow was just eight weeks old. Blosom was 13 years old when she died on May 26. During her life, she was the official "greeter" for Memory Lane Crafting Retreat, a retreat situated on the farm.
A post on Blosom’s Facebook page said the cow “was called to graze in a more glorious pasture.”
 
Meads-Hanson found the cow down in a pasture, her left leg in “a position that wasn’t normal,” according to a post on the Facebook page. Two veterinarians worked in the pouring rain to try to lift the cow but they were ultimately unsuccessful. Blosom died after suffering a leg injury.
 
“Her injury appeared to happen when she laid down, slipping in the mud, and damaging a ligament in her hip, and would never be able to stand. I had to make that hard decision - I wouldn't let her suffer. It's the last act of kindness you can do for an animal you love, but it sure is hard,” Meads-Hanson wrote on Facebook.





Blosom, the 13-year-old Holstein Friesian bovine, has just entered the Guinness Record books as the world's tallest cow.
The huge bovine, which is taller than 6ft 3in Premier League striker Emmanuel Adebayor, is the star attraction at owner Patty Hanson's farm in Orangeville, Illinois, US.
"Blosom is the pride of the farm," Patty told RRStar.com.
"I love to share her with my guests and she loves to greet them.
"Many of my guests come from the city, and to have a cow officially greet them adds to the ambiance of the farm."



However, despite her newfound fame, the world beater hasn't had it all her own way.
Disaster struck when Patty discovered Blosom, who weighs just less than a ton, was infertile.
However, rather than send the bulky bovine to the slaughterhouse, Patty decided to keep her as a pet.
That bovine intervention allowed Blosom to become a star in her own right - including having her own Facebook page.
And having been officially measured by vets at the Orangeville Animal Health Service, her grip on the incredible record is certain to take some beating.

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