THE BORDER MORNING MAIL & RIVERINA TIMES — OCTOBER 4, 1910
An old country belief, usually called a superstition, has been justified by a very curious experience near Chipping Norton. A Mrs. Rice, residing near the village of Oddington, Gloucestershire, keeps two cows, which, although in perfect condition, were recently not giving a proper supply of milk. Her cowman, going into the meadow one day, found one of the cows lying down quite contentedly, while two large grass snakes were sucking at her udders.
From— The Border Morning Mail and Riverina Times. (Albury, NSW : 1903 - 1920), 04 Oct. 1910. Trove. National Library of Australia.