The Largest Cow In Australia's Been Discovered And Bloody Hell, Look At That Thing

It's massive!


27 November 2018

Ethan Meldrum

Image: Channel 7

This is one giant bloody cow.

One cow in Western Australia has unofficially earned the title of Australia's largest steer.

The seven-year-old cow, named Knickers, stands at 194 centimetres tall and weighing a whopping 1400 kilograms - in other words, 1.4 tonnes.

It's just straight up huge.

“It was too heavy. I wouldn’t be able to put it through a processing facility,” Myalup cattle farmer Geoff Pearson told Perth Now.

“So I think it will just live happily ever after.”

It's not quite the tallest living steer - that title goes to Bellino, an Italian cow that stands an insane 202.7 centimetres tall when measured in 2010.

I mean, just look at it.