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California steer that vied for the title of tallest bovine dies

Owner Ken Farley and animal care supervisor Amanda Auston, right, tend to Danniel, a giant Holstein steer, at the Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, Calif., in 2016.
Owner Ken Farley and animal care supervisor Amanda Auston, right, tend to Danniel, a giant Holstein steer, at the Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, Calif., in 2016.
(Shaun Walker / Associated Press)
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A giant, 1-ton Holstein steer that loved to eat bread and received international attention when it competed for the title of world’s tallest bovine has died.

Danniel, who was 6-foot-4 but didn’t win the competition in 2016, died Saturday at age 8, the Eureka Times-Standard reported.

The steer spent the last few years living at Lost Coast Hay in Eureka, Calif., where he would eat 100 pounds of hay and 15 pounds of grain, and drink 100 gallons of water a day.

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Danniel loved to eat bread, and whenever he heard a bread bag shaking, he would trot across the field, owner Ken Farley said.

“When he would run, he looked like a doofus,” Farley said.

Danniel suffered from a calcium deficiency, and it had become hard for him to get up, he said. He was known for his gentle nature, sharing a pen with other animals from time to time.

Farley and his wife are trying to figure out the proper way to bury a giant steer.

“We want to bury him on site and have a memorial for him,” Farley said. “He’s just like one of the family.”

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