Six steers were washed under the bridge on Wilson Creek Rd during a flash flood June 12, 2008. Later the rest of the herd followed - dozens of cattle took the plunge - all survived.
you know it is possible to feel bad seeing a cow suffer, but i still eat beef, there is a difference in feeling compassion for animals that are needlessly suffering, and making use of them for food. theres a right way and a wrong way to do it.
"Well, they're clean now."
Turtleposer 1 year ago
you know it is possible to feel bad seeing a cow suffer, but i still eat beef, there is a difference in feeling compassion for animals that are needlessly suffering, and making use of them for food. theres a right way and a wrong way to do it.
novaclub25 2 years ago
i like how the woman is going 'oh no' will she follow them to slaughter in 4 months and say that?
canktm25 2 years ago
poor cows
charlesnor1965 2 years ago
smart cows!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
onewubbs 2 years ago
what pitty animal...!!!
pertencoacristo 3 years ago
At least they got out, that's the main thing. That flooding was really bad though!
BarebackRider13 3 years ago
lmao retarded cows
SirTopEmHatOwns 3 years ago
Oh my gosh. That's horrible... thank goodness they survived.
IceCubeClaws 3 years ago
Those poor Cows. I just about cried when I saw the pics on the news! Amazing footage!
claz28 3 years ago