Floss was separated from her calf and sold at a market, but it seems she had other plans. She escaped from the new farm, eventually fetching up 60 miles away. Cows form a strong bond with their calves and she may have taken off to look for her calf.
Floss then spent the next nine months fending for herself. She hid during the day and looked for food at night, searching rubbish dumps and finding occasional hay supplies.
It is reported that she did not have an easy time as joyriders and others tried to run her down and shot at her.
Two local women began to help Floss. She was taken food and they raised £500 GBP to buy her from the farmer and took her to Hillside, an animal sanctuary.
One of her rescuers said: “Floss trotted off the back of the trailer and it was the most wonderful thing. She really deserves it. For an animal to look after herself all that time she deserves this life.”

Cows and their calves form strong family bonds. Image: Compassion/Martin Usborne
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