Two years ago, a prankster art collective in Brooklyn known as MSCHF sold off shares in a black calf they nicknamed Angus, pledging to butcher him into burgers and leather handbags unless his arty stakeholders chose to save him.
The prankster art group MSCHF say they are "all rooting" for the cow named Angus to be saved by its shareholders. on.wsj.com/4blscqY
-- The Wall Street Journal (@wsj.com) Mar 11, 2026 at 5:34 PM
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"national lampoon cover dog gun 1973. It was funny back then, today is imitative and trite.
#6 | Posted by john_savage2
Ah, a connoisseur of the arts. May I interest you in a $6.2 million wall-banana?

Angus update:
Cow in MSCHF project survives, but should the project have happened at all?
After significant returns over the last 48 hours, the project passed the 50% threshold on Friday afternoon. Angus is no longer heading to the slaughterhouse.
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