Lost cow is rescued twice in 24 hours after getting bogged in a dam in Sydney’s west
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Lost cow is rescued twice in 24 hours: first she’s saved from a shopping mall only to get stuck up to her chest in a dam hours later
- A lost cow has been rescued for the second time after getting caught in a dam
- The animal was first discovered at the Caddens Corner shopping precinct.
- He remains in the care of Western Sydney University, away from the dam.
A cow found wandering through a shopping center has required rescuing for a second time.
The missing animal was first discovered in the Caddens Corner shopping district in western Sydney on Tuesday night.
A NSW Fire and Rescue team was called in to capture the cow who worked alongside police to bring her safely to a nearby paddock at Western Sydney University.
But their troubles didn’t end there with the bovine stuck in a dam overnight.
A lost cow has been rescued for the second time in 24 hours after becoming trapped in a dam
A NSW Fire and Rescue team was called in to capture the cow and they worked alongside police to bring her safely to a nearby paddock at Western Sydney University.
The missing animal was first discovered at the Caddens Corner shopping precinct in western Sydney on Tuesday night.
Fire and Rescue, university campus security and NSW Police made a second effort to free the same cow, which was stuck up to its stomach in mud.
Firefighters turned a 38mm fire hose into a lasso to pull the cow out of the dam and into the care of university staff.
Unable to stay on their feet after their ordeal, the crews remained with the cow until she recovered.
It is in the care of the university – away from the dam.
Authorities are now trying to find the owner of the cow.