A Seven-year-old female Holstein Friesian cows was confined at the Private dairy farm Hyderabad, Sindh was bitten by a snake. Respiratory trouble, restlessness, and rapid death were the only clinical indications noted in the victim. Multiple snake bite marks on the teats, mammary gland, and external genitalia were discovered after the death, along with extensive edoema. The animal’s skin was tarnished and bluish in appearance. The animal’s eye pupil was dilated. Subcutaneous hemorrhages, congested and edematous lungs, and a trachea loaded with foamy discharges were discovered during an internal inspection of the corpse. The right chamber of the heart was dilated, the intestines seemed hemorrhagic, the liver was pale and discolored, and the spleen was reduced. The animal died of a snake bite, according to history and necropsy findings.