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Fargo, a steer from North Dakota, eats hay at the  SASHA Farm, a sanctuary for abused and runaway animals in Manchester, Mich., on April 10, 2014.  The 1,800-pound steer kicked out a gate at a meat processing plant in Casselton on March 6 and wandered around town for a while, prompting a school and a child care center to keep children inside. No one was hurt and no property was damaged. SASHA Farm in Manchester, about 50 miles southwest of Detroit, agreed to get the steer, which had been called Waldo but now is known as Fargo. (AP Photo/The Ann Arbor News, Melanie Maxwell)

Fargo, a steer from North Dakota, eats hay at the SASHA Farm, a sanctuary for abused and runaway animals in Manchester, Mich., on April 10, 2014. The 1,800-pound steer kicked out a gate at a meat processing plant in Casselton on March 6 and wandered around town for a while, prompting a school and a child care center to keep children inside. No one was hurt and no property was damaged. SASHA Farm in Manchester, about 50 miles southwest of Detroit, agreed to get the steer, which had been called Waldo but now is known as Fargo. (AP Photo/The Ann Arbor News, Melanie Maxwell)

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