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Jon Stewart adopts runaway bull

Jon Stewart adopts runaway bull
Posted at 6:34 PM, Apr 03, 2016
and last updated 2016-04-03 18:34:02-04

Most recent retirees adopt a cat or a dog. But former Daily Show host Jon Stewart went a different route this week, and adopted a full-grown Angus bull.

Stewart owns a 12-acre farm in Middletown, New Jerseycalled Bufflehead Farms that acts as a sanctuary for mistreated animals. He adopted the bull after it escaped from a slaughterhouse in Jamaica, Queens in New York City.

According to the Animal Care Centers of New York City (ACC), the bull escaped the slaughterhouse on Friday morning and was found about a half hour later by students at nearby York College. After corralling the bull, he was taken to the Animal Care Center’s Brooklyn headquarters, where he was given hay to eat and fresh water to drink.

 

 

THE DAIRY SHOWEarly Friday morning students at York College in Queens may have thought they were part of an April Fool...

Posted by Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) on Friday, April 1, 2016

 

Officials at the ACC named the bull Frank Lee, after notorious criminal Frank Lee Morris — one of the only prisoners to ever escape from Alcatraz prison.

The ACC then contacted Stewart and his wife, Tracey, and asked if they would be interested in adopting Frank Lee and taking him to their sanctuary in New Jersey.

After meeting Frank Lee in person (and giving him a snack), Stewart agreed to adopt Frank Lee.

 

 
Feeding Frank

Breaking News: We are happy to report that the bull who was on the run earlier today in Queens is safe and on his way to Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen, NY. Jon and Tracey Stewart picked up the individual whom we are calling Frank this afternoon from Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC). Special thanks to our colleague Mike Stura of Skylands Animal Sanctuary And Rescue who drove out to assist with the transport. More info to come.

Posted by Farm Sanctuary on Friday, April 1, 2016

 

Learn more about the Stewarts’ farm in the video below:

Alex Hider is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. Follow him on Twitter @alexhider.