A sculpture of England's fattest ever cow has been unveiled. The Craven Heifer became a national phenomenon in the 19th century, standing over 7ft (2.1m) in height and weighing nearly 178st (1,130kg).
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A life-sized steel sculpture of the legendary Craven Heifer has taken up permanent residence at the Great Yorkshire Showground. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get ...
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The Craven Heifer still holds the title as the largest cow ever exhibited in England. Born in 1807, she grew to extraordinary size over five years, reaching a weight of 312 stone, stretching more than ...