This Cow Was Totally Being Judged By Getting Stuck in the Mud
You never know if animals judge one another. You speculate if they are or not by the looks they give, but you never really know. One Colorado cow got stuck in the mud and all the other cows in the herd stood around and looked at the dirty bovine.
An 800-pound Angus cow got stuck in the mud in Jefferson County, Colorado, and needed assistance from humans to be freed from the muck. Jefferson County Animal Control and Coal Creek Fire Rescue saved the large cow from knee-deep mud this week.
Humans Rescue Cow Stuck in the Mud in Jefferson County, Colorado
A post from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office on Facebook recapped the ordeal that the cow was in, saying that the rescue operation took about an hour to get the cow out of the mud. It took two trucks with winches to pull the cow to safety while the rest of the herd stood close by and watched the rescue unfold.
After the rescue of the cow, she rested for a little bit before getting up and walking away. Take a look at the photos of the rescue operation of the 800-pound Angus cow getting rescued from a mud pit HERE.
While we are not sure if animals judge one another, we can only imagine what was said between the cows after it was rescued by humans out of the knee-deep mud.
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