This will be a first! Two posts in one day!
But for those who read my post from earlier today and felt for the cow - she died. I could see her from my lounge and kitchen windows. Just her rear end. Shortly before dark I felt something had changed and went for a cl0ser inspection. She was gone.
I'm glad in a way. She had suffered enough and the road to recovery would have been long and, I suspect, very painful. She was 12 years old and that is a long life for a dairy cow. I hope it was a good one!
But for those who read my post from earlier today and felt for the cow - she died. I could see her from my lounge and kitchen windows. Just her rear end. Shortly before dark I felt something had changed and went for a cl0ser inspection. She was gone.
I'm glad in a way. She had suffered enough and the road to recovery would have been long and, I suspect, very painful. She was 12 years old and that is a long life for a dairy cow. I hope it was a good one!
I did read your earlier post. I did feel for the cow. I'm glad she's not suffering anymore. Did the calf survive or is it gone too?
ReplyDeleteI think from your description I know what happened and I am assuming the calf did not make it either. So sorry to hear.
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