JAMUL, Calif. -- Thanks to a specialty rescue crew and some beefy equipment, Violet the cow is no longer stuck livestock.
The brown-and-white bovine, who had wandered away from her owners' Jamul home overnight, got spooked, bolted and slipped into a concrete culvert when a highway patrol officer approached her alongside state Route 94 about 9:30 a.m. Monday, according to the San Diego Humane Society.
It took a volunteer crisis team that works with the animal-welfare agency about two hours to hook the roughly 1,700-pound cow to a harness rig and haul her out of the ditch with a crane, said Candice Ely of the SDHS.
A veterinarian then looked her over and determined that she was unscathed by her misadventure, Eley said.
Violet normally is pastured in Campo, but her owners had brought her to their rural home so they could care for an eye infection she had developed, Eley added.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Cow Rescue...
A cow in a culvert, somewhere near Jamul (along 94). Rescued by the San Diego Human Society…
Poor old cow. Is that whats called rubber necking? I am sure glad that the old heifer had a happy ending. ernie.
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