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The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
World
Bonnie Malkin

Uphill cattle: stranded cows rescued after New Zealand earthquake

Cows stranded on ‘island’ after New Zealand earthquake – aerial video

Two cows and a calf made famous worldwide after they were filmed stranded on a tiny pillar of land after the New Zealand earthquake have been rescued.

Pictures of the cattle were beamed around the world on Monday after a news crew flying over land devastated by the quake captured their plight.

Viewers called for a rescue mission to be mounted as quickly as possible.

The happy news that the cattle had been saved came on Tuesday when Newshub reported that the farmer who owned them had used a pick and shovel to dig them out of their predicament.

The farmer said they were part of a larger group of 14 rescued from the paddock, which had been torn up by the quake.

Other livestock were not so lucky. “We did lose stock, there were stock losses, but the whole hillside fell during the earthquake and we had a lot of stock on there – we don’t know what we’ve got,” the unnamed man said.

The cattle had been given water and were safe, the farmer said.

Parts of the property, which lies on a fault line, had moved three metres, he said.

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