Just a few short days after her daring run down Route 80, recently rescued Brianna the cow gave birth to a female calf Saturday afternoon.

Brianna fell 8 feet out of the second level of a truck headed to a Paterson slaughterhouse around 2:45 a.m. on Thursday night. She wandered around the highway until Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue came to corral her.

The slaughterhouse decided to let Skylands keep her, so she will join another 70 cows in the sanctuary.

Mike Stura, the founder of the sanctuary, was worried about how Brianna’s fall would affect her pregnancy. But her newly born female calf, christened Winter, is perfectly healthy, and Brianna is a “natural” at motherhood, Stura said.

“The calf is beautiful,” Stura said. “And she’ll never be without her mother.”

Stura has seen plenty of crazy cow escapades during his four years at Skylands and four years previous working for other rescue organizations. He took in Freddy the cow after Freddy made headlines for escaping a Queens slaughterhouse and wandering the streets of New York in 2016.

But Brianna’s story seems to have inspired people in New Jersey and abroad. Stura said Skylands, which runs off of donations, got a gift from someone in Reykjavik, Iceland, who heard about Brianna’s story.

“If you’ve never met a cow, they’re unbelievable,” Stura said. “They have really big personalities.”

Erin Petenko may be reached at epetenko@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @EPetenko.

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