Her friend who accompanied her on in walk called Mountain Rescue and was rushed to the hospital where she underwent two surgeries and was finally discharged a month later.
Mrs Ely of Blacko, Lancashire, said that experience was “terrifying”, adding that she thought she was “actually going to die on cow attack”.
“They pushed me over. I was on my hands and knees and I don’t know how get out” she said, adding that all she could see was “hooves after hooves after hooves.”
“I was wearing a hard leather backpack, purse, and they beat her. AT next minute, they broke their arm off my backpack that was gone round my neck and it choked me.
“I am very lucky to be alive.”
Miss Eli said she shares it experience urge people be careful with livestock, especially when they have calved where they may be more temperamental.
“Always keep the dogs on leads like my. When you in front of livestock, especially cows with calves, just be careful and know what they can charge and they can attack”.

