Saturday, October 30, 2010

Manhattan is home of chickens, bees and a lonely cow

While bees and chickens are becoming a rarity in Manhattan, even the most ardent farmers urban aspirants would be hard-pressed to attentive to the space (and necessary permits) to a cow. But quite unlikely, there is a real cattle live on the island of Manhattan, such as the Wall Street Journal reports today.


Rather pleasant history, the name of the cow is Othello, "and he lives happily in the food chain at the Central Park zoo" Othello is not likely to get any company: although cows were part of the city until the end of the 19th century (and district) meat, until the 1980s, city ordinances and obvious space issues are in place to prevent any fanatical dairy DIY ideas. As the guardian of Othello, city of New York Zoo Director Jeff Sailer, said "you failed to get the food emporium hay."If true.Mais we still dream.

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