Plumstead Twp., Pa. (WPVI) – More than two dozen cows were on the “Mooove” on Wednesday morning when they escaped from the Curly Hill Farm in Bucks County.
The residents were able to “tax” clearly when they stamped through the districts near Doylestown.
However, one of the approximately 25 cows was even caught on a doorbell camera on the overlook in the Carriage Hill on the Ferry Road in Plumstead Township.
“I looked out of the door and saw a few cows ran down the street,” recalled Robert Porrini Jr. from Doylestown. “Like 10 cows on the corner there. I said: 'Saint cow, what's going on here.'”
Annette Worthington, the co -owner of the Curly Hill Farm, said they had broken into groups and dared about three miles from home. Calls came to the left and right with cow settlements.
“She was a bit frightened. They ran two separate fences and pulled a fence post out of the ground. They must have been quite frightened,” she said.
It took some time that Worthington and others argue all cows for a trailer, but luckily there was no beef between the spotted refugees and the community.
“Very relieved, these animals are the future of our herd. Our family has been doing this for 164 years,” added Worthington.
Fortunately, they are all back and safe and rest from their night. It is still unclear how long they were on the run.
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