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It really does!!
It really does!!
It has very fat legsI think so!!
Nooooo!! Just big boned legsIt has very fat legs
It has very fat legs
SOURCE (With Video): https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2021/0...nard-Parish-Louisiana-cow-tree/5231630517311/Cow rescued from Louisiana tree after Hurricane Ida
A rescue crew in Louisiana came to the aid of a cow found wedged in a tree above the floodwaters left behind by Hurricane Ida.
The St. Bernard Parish government said in a Facebook post that parish employees Tyler Acosta, David Palmer and Roy Ragan Sr. teamed up with private citizen Louis Pomes to rescue a cow found stuck in a tree near the Florissant Highway. ...
The crew used chainsaws to cut branches from the tree and bring the cow back down to the ground level.
The Florissant Highway remains closed due to high floodwaters from Hurricane Ida.
Glad the cow was rescued. It's just horrible down south. I can't imagine being in that situation (hurricane aftermath).I don't recall hearing of anyone having to rescue a cow from up in a tree before ...
SOURCE (With Video): https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2021/0...nard-Parish-Louisiana-cow-tree/5231630517311/
ALSO: https://www.cnn.com/videos/weather/...x.cnn/video/playlists/stories-worth-watching/
It's a moot point.Are you in the mood for this seminar?
It's a moot point.
This would be my nightmare come true. I grew up on a dairy farm and know that cattle can become aggressive, especially if they are frightened and just charge, or if you come between a calf and it’s mother, or if it’s a bull. Some cattle just have aggressive natures. You learn to be careful around them.
There’s another device to detect calving."Really, we want to completely replace any manual watching of animals when the cow sleeps, or she eats," says Terry Canning, co-founder and chief executive of CattleEye.
His firm's technology automatically detects early signs of lameness in cattle. It is confined to milking sheds, for now, but is already being rolled out on dairy farms, mostly in the US and UK. About 20,000 cows are currently under the system's watch.
These are strapped to a cow's tail and indicate when they are about to give birth. The sensors pick up a characteristic up and down motion of the cow's tail that occurs prior to calving.
SOURCE (With Video): https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2022/0...odwaters-Coolangatta-Australia/2551646157681/Live cow washes up on Australian beach after being carried away by flood
A cow carried away by floodwaters in Australia was found wandering a beach after floating down a river.
The confused cow was spotted wandering Tuesday on Duranbah Beach, near Coolangatta, Queensland, and Tweed Heads, New South Wales. ...
The cow is believed to have been carried away from its home by floodwaters and washed up in the area after floating more than 3 miles down the Tweed River from a farm in the Terranora area. ...
A friend lost a girlfriend due to a cow once, he had this very pretty and well
groomed new girlfriend and on the way home after a day in the Lakes just
south of Garstang she announces she is in need of a wee.
It's pitch black so he stops next to a gate and she clambers over into a dark
field, suddenly there's a blood curdling scream he runs towards the gate only
to see the girlfriend come hurtling over the top and land full length in the mud,
still screaming knickers in one hand still weeing, covered head to foot in mud, cow muck,
and looking like she had been dragged through a hedge backwards.
It seems she had got herself crouched down and a cow had snuck up stuck it's nose
on her bum and licked her nether regions.
He never told me what was said when he got her home but she never spoke to him
again.
No sense of humour some folk.
Bit harsh - not really your friend’s fault was it?A friend lost a girlfriend due to a cow once, he had this very pretty and well
groomed new girlfriend and on the way home after a day in the Lakes just
south of Garstang she announces she is in need of a wee.
It's pitch black so he stops next to a gate and she clambers over into a dark
field, suddenly there's a blood curdling scream he runs towards the gate only
to see the girlfriend come hurtling over the top and land full length in the mud,
still screaming knickers in one hand still weeing, covered head to foot in mud, cow muck,
and looking like she had been dragged through a hedge backwards.
It seems she had got herself crouched down and a cow had snuck up stuck it's nose
on her bum and licked her nether regions.
He never told me what was said when he got her home but she never spoke to him
again.
No sense of humour some folk.
Bit harsh - not really your friend’s fault was it?
And she was udderly fed up.
Why, if we have an India story, is it inevitably Uttar Pradesh?