During her life, she was the official “greeter” for Memory Lane Crafting Retreat, a retreat situated on the farm. A post on Blosom’s Facebook page said the cow “was called to graze in a more glorious pasture.”
Two veterinarians worked in the pouring rain to try to lift the cow but they were ultimately unsuccessful. Blosom died after suffering a leg injury.
“Her injury appeared to happen when she laid down, slipping in the mud, and damaging a ligament in her hip, and would never be able to stand. I had to make that hard decision – I wouldn’t let her suffer. It’s the last act of kindness you can do for an animal you love, but it sure is hard,” Meads-Hanson wrote on Facebook.
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