Firefighters in Hampshire are used to dealing with life-threatening fires and car crashes, but there job can also be 'udderly' ridiculous sometimes.
To mark World Milk Day, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service shared some of its more bizarre call outs to help cows across the county.
The incidents involved a rescuing a cow that had got stuck in a bog in the River Hamble, back in July 2013.
Happy #WorldMilkDay everyone! To mark this special day please enjoy our photos of #cows in odd places https://t.co/XtMoXhfXB0 @HFRSanimal pic.twitter.com/bDQ5FWoPXS
— HampshireFireService (@Hants_fire) June 1, 2017
Another incident saw a cow stuck in a swimming pool in Andover back in November 2004, while several people rescued a cow Fordingbridge back in November 2015.
Last month a cow caused long delays on the Marchwood Bypass after it bolted into the path of a driver, causing an accident.
You can read all our moo-ving stories here:
- WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES: Crash with cow in the road causes long delays on Marchwood Bypass
- Miracle birth for cow trapped in slurry pit
- Firefighters rescue cow stuck in bog
- Cow stuck in the mud in the New Forest
- Cow gets its head stuck in Hampshire gate
- Calf rescued from deep mud at River Hamble near Manor Farm Country Park
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