A confused cow has stirred up some trouble in Caddens, Western Sydney causing two emergencies in 24 hours.

The cow was first spotted trotting through a Caddens’ shopping centre with no owner in sight.

Fire authorities and local police removed her from the shops and decided to keep her on the grounds of a university, in the nearby suburb of Werrington.

The confused cow got stuck up to her stomach in mud
The confused cow got stuck up to her stomach in mud (Fire and Rescue NSW)

She stayed there for safekeeping overnight, but the cow seemed to get into more trouble at 10.30am this morning when an emergency call revealed she had gotten stuck in some mud and was unable to move.

Fire crews returned to the site to find her stuck up to her stomach in mud.

NSW Police and Campus Security joined the firefighters to help pull the cow to safety.

Together, they used a 38mm fire hose and created a makeshift lasso, throwing it over the cow’s neck to gently guide her out of the mud.

A confused cow has sparked two Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) emergencies in 24 hours in western Sydney.
A confused cow has sparked two Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) emergencies in 24 hours in western Sydney. (Fire and Rescue NSW)

She broke free but still seemed disoriented and confused.

Firefighters stayed with the cow until she was fully recovered.

The cow’s origin and owner remain a mystery to local authorities. 

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