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Cow that Fled Slaughterhouse Survives Again

posted by Jake Richardson Feb 4, 2011 7:04 am
Cow that Fled Slaughterhouse Survives Again

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A cow called Molly B became a news sensation some years ago when she jumped over a five foot fence to flee from certain death at a slaughterhouse. She led police and animal control officers on a wild cow chase in a small town, and then swam across a river to elude them. A song titled the Ballad of Molly B summarizes the indomitable survival story, and includes a slide show, which shows her running from authorities and crossing the river. Later she was caught and tranquilized.

Eventually employees at the meat packing plant voted nearly unanimously to let her go free, and not be turned into hamburger. (Who voted against?) Molly B was relocated to an animal sanctuary in Montana, but recently that center went under, and Molly B was again left to her own survival instinct. "Molly B made it OK. She's a tough old broad. She had bad feet, but she was not anywhere near as bad as some of the others," said Jerry Finch who was involved in the rescue.  (Source: Google News) Some animals at the crumbling animal sanctuary were in such a state they had to be euthanized.

Today she has been moved to a new animal center, the New Dawn Farm Sanctuary, which is also in Montana.  It was started and is run by a retired couple, who have given up vacations and travel. They spend all their retirement money on taking care of the small farm for the animals. They paid for the stables, gates, fences and sheds once and now have food and maintenance costs to cover each month. Donations are accepted. One of the owners converted to a vegetarian diet, and founded a vegetarian group in Western Montana so people have a place to exchange food,  recipes and information. They meet in Missoula once a month. Molly B is safe on the vegetarian farm now, with no slaughterhouse in sight.

Image Credit: freedomforanimals.org

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Anita N.

What a wonderful place and what a super couple to this this :-)

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Karel Varhanik

Keep my fingers crossed for you, Molly!

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he is a hero

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Manuela C.

Awesome!

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Victoria Molinari

you go girl :)

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Marina Brennan

Great news for Molly B! I wish owners of the sanctuary prosperity and happiness.

This NYT article shows how people disconnect from animals they eat because animals are treated simply as "livestock" and not as individuals. But animals are individuals, which this article proves, and when people accept this fact, they don't want to hurt animals.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/03/garden/03domestic.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=chicken&st=cse

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Jailene Santana

YAY!!!!

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Tasha N.

This is an awesome story!! I hope these kind of stories show people that animals are aware what is going on and what will happen to them. They are so much smarter than what people think! It is so good to hear that Molly B is doing well and that she can live out the rest of her life in a safe place. I hope someday people will understand that all animals have rights and deserve to have a good life too!!!!!!!!!!!

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Michelle M.

This story makes me feel warm and fuzzy. Woo whoo for Molly!

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Alecia C.

I'm not illiterate; slip of the hand; should have been "there" instead of "their".

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