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Breast-stroking bovine pulled from Kootenay River

A visiting kayaker was enjoying a paddle down the Kootenay River when they spotted an interesting situation.

While generally at home on the range, one cow turned carp seemed to be out for a leisurely swim.

Understandably concerned about the possibly distressed cow on a river crawl, the kayaker contacted the police, who in turn contacted the Livestock Association, who in turn contacted a possible local rancher.

In a scene one assumes to be similar to Jersey Shore, minus Hasselhoff, added Hasslehoof, the rancher stepped in to rescue the bathing bovine while no lifeguard was on duty.

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