Hall County

North Georgia dairy farm searching for 3 missing cows

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HALL COUNTY, Ga. — A dairy farm in north Georgia says some of its cows are gone without a trace.

Glo-Crest Dairy and Mountain Fresh Creamery in the Hall County town of Clermont say three heifers disappeared late Saturday night or early Sunday morning.

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"It is not common for young heifers like this to leave the farm and other cows to venture off far from the herd, feed and water," the farmers wrote in a statement.

Two of the cows are Holsteins, and the third is a Jersey Cross.

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They say farmers, neighbors and friends have spent the last several days looking for them, but have not found anything.

Glo-Crest Dairy was founded in 2000, according to its website, and focuses on producing milk that’s used in ice cream and butter at Mountain Fresh Creamery.

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