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jackovesk
15th January 2011, 13:38
Flood-hit residents return home to rooftop Cow

As Ipswich (Qld) residents return home to scenes of flooded households, one couple came home to a more peculiar sight — a cow perched on their neighbour's rooftop.

John and Sherry Jewell, from North Booval, couldn't believe their eyes when they spotted the brown bovine standing on the shingle roof looking down on them yesterday.

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"We were standing on the edge of the cul de sac and the houses goes down a hill and the cow was just standing there looking at us, looking at it," Mrs Jewell told ninemsn.

"It didn't look scared or freaked out, it looked very relaxed: 'Oh yeah, I'm dealing with my situation no problems'."

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Mrs Sherry said the cow was even waving its tail from side to side and munching on the leaves on a nearby tree.

She said the one-storey house was underwater and the roof was probably the only dry area, so she guessed the cow probably just climbed up.

As for the cow's owner, it is still a mystery.

"One of our neighbours had a cow and we thought it was theirs but it wasn't so we got no idea where it came from."

Ipswich local councillor Andrew Antonelli told ninemsn that council rangers did answer a call to come help rescue a cow and that the animal eventually was scared off the roof and onto dry land.

"The cow probably would have been resting on the roof, though the roof would have been more dangerous for it than land. Who knows how long it was there for."

Cr Antonelli added that cows are known to be good swimmers.

"Cows have the natural ability to float in water. It doesn't just sit there and bobble like a duck, it's obviously got a lot of work to do underneath too," he said.

Post-floods stories of animal survival abound.

Cr Antonelli heard about a dairy cow from Rockhampton that floated 40km down a river before being identified by its tag and returned to its owner.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/floods/8197266/flood-hit-residents-return-home-to-rooftop-cow

irishspirit
15th January 2011, 13:55
My God,

that is amazing.

bluestflame
15th January 2011, 15:06
it was in training , it was building itself up for the jump over the moon ..

Fredkc
15th January 2011, 15:33
" You shall see a... a cow... on the roof of a cotton house, ha. And, oh, so many startlements. I cannot tell you how long this road shall be, but fear not the obstacles in your path, for fate has vouchsafed your reward. Though the road may wind, yea, your hearts grow weary, still shall ye follow them, even unto your salvation. " The blind prophet in "Oh Brother Where Art Thou".

DawgBone
15th January 2011, 15:42
I've heard of it raining cats and dogs, but this ...

bilko
15th January 2011, 15:54
I really feel for the Australians at the moment. Any sane person could be so easily overwhelmed by such biblical weather events there. My heart goes out to them and i hope the suffering ends soon.
As for the cow, the absurdity or this situation almost makes it comical. I hope it gets down ok without breaking any legs.
Christ! ifi thought about this too long i would cry as a grown man too. Thank God i am not living it.

Carmody
16th January 2011, 03:17
When I was a kid, we had a flood in the area i was living. Using the canoe in the streets. Swimming in the ditches as it was more than deep enough. Pretty awesome when you're a kid. Kinda. Our flood was severe, but not shall we say, driven and extreme. Which is what is happening in Queensland.

Icecold
16th January 2011, 03:36
We''ll get through it Carmody.

It's interesting, before we came to this country the indigenous people had no houses, no roads and no infrastructure, yet they survived happily. It is noted in early settler writings just how happy the Australian people were. After 40,000 years of life in Australia, they were probably well aware of what nature can do to the land and lived accordingly. We westerners, on the other hand, have it in our minds to war with nature, to dominate nature. You can guess who is going to win that tussle. Its becoming quite clear that an idea of progress defined by man's taming of nature is a myth.

Taurean
16th January 2011, 04:03
Check this one out.

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