Two cows, named Olaf and Rahley, have disappeared from their properties in SA, causing worries of cow-napping.

Everyone loves young animals, so if you can find an adult that always looks like a baby, everyone will want them, according to the person taking care of Olaf.

November 20th 2024.

Two cows, named Olaf and Rahley, have disappeared from their properties in SA, causing worries of cow-napping.
Two cows, who are very rare and special, have recently gone missing from different properties in South Australia. One of them is a miniature cow named 'Olaf', who is loved by many and belongs to Bannisters Block Winery. Despite being fully grown, Olaf is only 60 centimeters tall, making him quite unique. When his carer, Julia Brown, first realized he was missing, she didn't immediately suspect anything bad had happened.

"My first thought was 'that little bugger, how's he got out?'," she shared with 9News.com.au. Olaf has had some health problems since birth, which is why he has remained miniature despite his age. He weighs between 30-40 kilograms. Brown spent hours searching for him on the weekend, but with no luck. On Sunday, she even turned to social media to ask for help in finding the missing cow. She has also searched every part of the property and talked to her neighbors, but there is still no sign of Olaf.

Brown shared that she began to worry more when another farmer, Michael Trenerry, contacted her about his missing cow, Rahley. Trenerry's highland cow also disappeared under suspicious circumstances, and he has been searching non-stop since yesterday morning. "So now I do actually believe he's been stolen," Brown admitted. She believes that Olaf may have been targeted by thieves because of his unique appearance. "Let's face it, everybody loves young baby animals, and if you can get an adult that stays looking like a baby, everybody's going to want him," she said.

Brown has informed the local police station about Olaf's disappearance and intends to report him as stolen. She hopes that someone will come forward with information, and that Olaf will be returned safely. Trenerry has also reported his missing cow to the police and is offering a reward for any information that could help bring Rahley back home. He shared that it is not easy for a 600-kilogram animal to disappear without a trace, and they just want him to come back. "He needs to come home, and we really don't care how that happens or who brings him home - just as long as it does," Trenerry said.

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