So...is there really a Cornell Cow?

<p>In lieu of all the "am I gonna get rescinded" threads, I want to know, is there really a Cornell Cow?</p>

<p>I was watching the history channel one day and it was about farms and what not and at one point, it came to a part about a cow that is at Cornell. Except this cow was no ordinary cow, as it had a side of it cut open that was looking directly into one of its stomachs and had a rubber cap with which it could be opened with. A living cow.</p>

<p>Is this cow really at cornell, like on the campus somewhere? If so that would be really kick ass.</p>

<p>EDIT - I see there is an article on it (Cornell</a> News: Expanding Your Horizons conference) but I still want to know if its grazing somewhere on campus.</p>

<p>Apparently there is.</p>

<p>?Hole-y</a>? Cows Shed Light on Bovine Digestion | The Cornell Daily Sun</p>

<p>Hey I saw that show too, it was pretty insane.</p>

<p>Well, it's not unique. There are a couple cows like that. im pretty sure this was one of my stumbles</p>

<p>I went to U of I a couple years ago and they had cows with holes in the sides. You could wear gloves and feel the inside of a cow. It was kinda gross, but I guess it's not unique.</p>

<p>Hahaha yeah nothin new UC Davis has one too. I remember seeing it when I was in 6th grade...good times..good times</p>