More than 10 firefighters spent two hours saving a calf from thick mud in Sydney’s west as crew members waded waist deep into the sludge on Wednesday.
The cow wandered into a dam on Mamre Road in Kemps Creek about 6pm before becoming mired in mud up to its nose.
A neighbour alerted the RSPCA which requested the assistance of firefighters.
Three NSW Fire and Rescue crews and the NSW Rural Fire Service trudged through more than 350 metres of paddock with their heavy equipment and lighting to…
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