Farmer concerned for missing cow's welfare after livestock worrying incident

Lancashire Police said the cow has been missing since July 14

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A cow has been missing from a farm in Chorley for more than three days after a livestock worrying incident
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A cow has been missing from a farm in Chorley for more than three days after a livestock worrying incident

A cow has been missing from a farm in Lancashire for over three days after a livestock worrying incident with a concerned farmer anxious for its return.  

Lancashire Police's Rural Team said the cow, only seven months-old, went missing on Friday (July 14) in the village of Brindle in Chorley after an incident of livestock worrying.

Officers confirmed that despite the best efforts to locate the missing cow, there has still been no breakthrough in locating the animal.

The livestock has been described as black with a white head.

Police have asked anyone with further information to contact them using the log LC-20230718-0319 or to contact SeedLea Farm.

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