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Just when you thought those wacky cattle
folks couldn't get any wackier... So, I open a menu on a recent
vacation to a B&B in Vermont (1811
House) and see something I've never seen on a menu before: beefalo.
To be more specific, it was a beefalo meat loaf. I thought about
it for a second and figured that maybe it was a meat loaf made of
both beef and buffalo meat. After all, I've tried buffalo/bison
meat at my local diner in the form a nice, low-fat hamburger patty.
I mean, there couldn't possibly be such a thing as a creature that
was half cow and half buffalo--could there? Surely I would have
heard about such a monstrosity. Surely the crazies over at PETA
would have been splashing them with paint, and the Religious Right
would have denounced it as an abomination against god.
The next night we went to a nice restaurant
(The
Reluctant Panther) and there it is again. Only this time it's
a steak. Now that's weird. So I ask the waiter what the heck is
going on. First he looks at me as if I'm the yokel, and then
he explains to me in an extremely condescending tone that it is
an animal that is part cow and part buffalo. He walked away, and
I ordered the flank steak.
So now we're breeding animals that have
no natural right to be breeding in order to boost a business and
provide overweight Americans with yet another animal to stuff into
their pieholes. What's next?

I have a feeling this isn't the last
you'll hear about the beefalo and its long strange trip to legitimacy.
Actually, I think they're keeping this one quiet, and testing the
hybrid on those trusting Yanks before releasing it to the rest of
the U.S. It may be a short time before we're all pouring beefalo
milk on our Cheerios...
Check out some great propaganda from
the beefalo people:
American Beefalo
Association
The Beefalo
Home Page
American Beefalo
World Registry

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