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On today's episode of Thumbing Through the Archives, we take a look at the achievements of Michigan's so-called "fastest cow." Her name is Taffy, and her former owner has plenty to tell us about this bovine's moo-ving tale. Just how fast was her record? What else is there to know? All that and more!

 

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