Boy The Cow

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Boy the Cow was a local legend originating in the town of Rotborough in the summer of 1942. According to accounts, farmhand Arnold Coopersmith discovered the unusual calf while assisting with a birth on Frank Feldman's farm. The calf, born without front legs, shocked Coopersmith further when it reportedly stood upright on its hind legs as he prepared to slaughter it. Stunned by the sight, Coopersmith alerted Feldman, and news of the peculiar animal quickly spread. Dubbed "Boy," the calf became a regional curiosity and eventually a beloved mascot of Rotborough, attracting visitors from surrounding areas eager to witness the two-legged cow. Merchandise, clothes and even a theme park were made in honor of Boy. Strangest of all, Boy appeared to be unaffected by aging, his appearance altered very little after the age of 7 months.