Four escaped cows rescued from quicksand

Jason Arunn MurugesuBBC News, North East and Cumbria
News imageCarlisle East fire station Cow in mud attached to rope being pulled out. Next to it are four people on red mats in red uniforms and helmets who are trying to rescue the cow.Carlisle East fire station
The cows were found stuck in quicksand near Newton Arlosh

Four cows who managed to break out from their enclosure had to be rescued from quicksand.

Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service said it had received reports of the animals being stuck up to their necks near Newton Arlosh at 10:00 BST on Monday.

It said the cows had broken through a gate overnight and entered a river.

The team from Carlisle East station said they worked with local farmers to pull the cows from the mud and return them to dry land.

News imageCarlisle East fire station Cow in mud attached to red rope being pulled out by two people in red costumes wearing red helmets. The people are wearing thick boots.Carlisle East fire station
The cows were rescued by the fire service

They added they had worked alongside Carlisle West and Wigton fire stations.

"An udderly good ending for all," the fire service said.

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