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The world's tallest cow died of leg disease in the United States, and once reached the highest in th

According to the daily mail of July 4, blosom, a dairy cow from Illinois, was rated as the highest cow in the world by Guinness World Records in October 2014, but died on May 26 due to an incurable leg injury. It will be included in the September 2016 edition of the Guinness Book of world records.

This 13-year-old gentle giant is a black-and-white dairy cow from Holland. It is 6-foot-4-inch tall and weighs 907 kg. Patty meads Hanson, the owner of the gentle giant, stands beside him and looks very petite. When Patty found out she was infertile, Hansen decided not to send her to the slaughterhouse, but to keep it as a pet. Later, it was named the world's tallest cow. Once reported, it attracted many tourists and became a mascot like existence.

Patty said: 'brutham is the pride of the farm. It's not like other cows, but it does have a job. It's the official welcome on the farm. 'brussem likes to say hello to tourists, adding to the idyllic atmosphere of the farm. It's so popular that it even has its own Facebook page. Now people miss it very much.