Posted by rrlund on January 09, 2015 at 07:14:24 from (162.250.25.122):
If the environmental vegan food Nazi's had their way,these would be the only cattle we'd have in the U.S. LOL
"The attack of Nazi cattle! It might sound like the plot of a bad B-movie, but it was actually a real problem for a farmer in the U.K. Derek Gow was hoping the addition of Heck cattle would assimilate nicely with the rest of his farm. Unfortunately, the Heck breed was developed by Nazi scientists to resemble the ancient Auroch. It was believed the cattle would roam freely across Europe like their ancestors for "Nazi supermen" to hunt. Gow culled his herd of 20 down to six because he says "they had every intention of wiping you from the face of this Earth."
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