It landed Monday at Eden Golf Club in Cumbria in the aftermath of Storm Desmond, which ravaged neighborhoods, train lines and sports fields, and caused more than 60,000 homes to lose power.
The clubhouse itself was submerged under three feet of water. So, when the club owner went out to inspect the damage to his golf course, he expected the worst.
What he found was a large dairy cow.
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Deemed unsuitable for the putting green, the tired beast was caught by course employee Ian Allen, who contacted the British Cattle Movement Service with its ear tag number.
He was then supplied with the cow owner's phone number. At this point, it emerged that the cow had been transported from a field 15 miles away.
'It was a miracle,' Ian Allen, 52, told CNN.
'There wasn't a mark on the cow. You'd have expected it to be dead.'
The heifer came from Gordon Tweedie's dairy farm in Lazonby, also in Cumbria. They lost a heard of 45 cows during the floods. Fortunately, by the time they collected the cow from the golf course, they were only missing four, according to Allen.
CNN contacted the Tweedies, who were 'too busy looking for other lost animals' to comment.
Donkey rescue
Meanwhile in Kerry, Ireland, which was also drenched by severe floods resulting from Storm Desmond, a drowning donkey was spotted.
Local residents managed to rescue the drenched donkey, named Mike, with a boat from the local rowing club.
Mike emerged onto dry land with what appeared to be a wide grin on his face.
'Mike would like to say hello to all his fans and say thank you very much for all your lovely comments wishing him well,' the Animal Heaven Animal Rescue center later posted to Facebook.
'He is feeling much better.'
Deemed unsuitable for the putting green, the tired beast was caught by course employee Ian Allen, who contacted the British Cattle Movement Service with its ear tag number. 'Mike would like to say hello to all his fans and say thank you very much for all your lovely comments wishing him well,' the Animal Heaven Animal Rescue center later posted to Facebook. The clubhouse itself was submerged under three feet of water. So, when the club owner went out to inspect the damage to his golf course, he expected the worst. Deemed unsuitable for the putting green, the tired beast was caught by course employee Ian Allen, who contacted the British Cattle Movement Service with its ear tag number. Donkey rescue Donkey rescue He was then supplied with the cow owner's phone number. At this point, it emerged that the cow had been transported from a field 15 miles away. 'He is feeling much better.' What he found was a large dairy cow. Mike emerged onto dry land with what appeared to be a wide grin on his face. Mike emerged onto dry land with what appeared to be a wide grin on his face. Donkey rescue 'Mike would like to say hello to all his fans and say thank you very much for all your lovely comments wishing him well,' the Animal Heaven Animal Rescue center later posted to Facebook. The clubhouse itself was submerged under three feet of water. So, when the club owner went out to inspect the damage to his golf course, he expected the worst. What he found was a large dairy cow. It landed Monday at Eden Golf Club in Cumbria in the aftermath of Storm Desmond, which ravaged neighborhoods, train lines and sports fields, and caused more than 60,000 homes to lose power. Mike emerged onto dry land with what appeared to be a wide grin on his face. 'He is feeling much better.' 'He is feeling much better.' It landed Monday at Eden Golf Club in Cumbria in the aftermath of Storm Desmond, which ravaged neighborhoods, train lines and sports fields, and caused more than 60,000 homes to lose power. It landed Monday at Eden Golf Club in Cumbria in the aftermath of Storm Desmond, which ravaged neighborhoods, train lines and sports fields, and caused more than 60,000 homes to lose power. Meanwhile in Kerry, Ireland, which was also drenched by severe floods resulting from Storm Desmond, a drowning donkey was spotted. 'There wasn't a mark on the cow. You'd have expected it to be dead.' Mike emerged onto dry land with what appeared to be a wide grin on his face. 'There wasn't a mark on the cow. You'd have expected it to be dead.' What he found was a large dairy cow. It landed Monday at Eden Golf Club in Cumbria in the aftermath of Storm Desmond, which ravaged neighborhoods, train lines and sports fields, and caused more than 60,000 homes to lose power. 'It was a miracle,' Ian Allen, 52, told CNN. 'Mike would like to say hello to all his fans and say thank you very much for all your lovely comments wishing him well,' the Animal Heaven Animal Rescue center later posted to Facebook. Donkey rescue Mike emerged onto dry land with what appeared to be a wide grin on his face. Deemed unsuitable for the putting green, the tired beast was caught by course employee Ian Allen, who contacted the British Cattle Movement Service with its ear tag number. 'Mike would like to say hello to all his fans and say thank you very much for all your lovely comments wishing him well,' the Animal Heaven Animal Rescue center later posted to Facebook.
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