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‘Holy cow!’ Steer too beefy to become burgers

CHANNEL 7’S TODAY TONIGHT VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS

Knickers the steer, center back, is in a paddock, Nov. 15, with a cow herd in Lake Preston, Australia. An enormous steer in the state of Western Australia has avoided the abattoirs by being too big.

LAKE PRESTON, Australia >> Knickers the steer is huge on the internet — for being huge.

The black-and-white Holstein Friesian won social media fame and many proclamations of “Holy Cow!” after photos surfaced of the 6-foot-4-inch steer standing head and shoulders above a herd of brown wagyu cattle in Western Australia state.

Owner Geoff Pearson said Knickers was too heavy to go to the slaughterhouse.

“We have a high turnover of cattle, and he was lucky enough to stay behind,” Pearson said.

Australian media say Knickers is believed to be the tallest steer in the country and weighs about 1.4 tons.

Instead of becoming steaks and burgers, 7-year-old Knickers will get to live out his life in Pearson’s fields in Lake Preston, southwest of Perth.

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