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Probably not. Tornadoes have been known to take the feathers off chickens, but that is partially the result of something called stress molt, where the feathers of a frightened bird come loose. Tornadoes have also been known to strip the bark from trees, but those are stationary objects, and a tornado strong enough to do that would simply blow a cow away rather than taking off its fur.

However, if a piece of debris where to hit a cow at a high speed it might take some of the skin off, which would take fur with it.

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