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Who let the cows out?! (Video)

mcelroy.41@osu.edu

Published: Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Updated: Saturday, June 16, 2012 02:06

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Two cows being transported to Ohio State's Veterinary Hospital escaped Wednesday afternoon and caused a chaotic two-hour round-up on the campus athletic fields next to Lincoln Tower.

OSU Police and university officials used at least seven police cars, a university tractor, a cattle prod and tranquilizers to corral the cattle.

Kaylee Smith, a fourth-year in interior design, saw cows as she left work and tried to get into her car at Lincoln Tower.

"One of the cows charged one of the female veterinary students and flipped her up in the air, but she was unharmed," Smith said.

Police and OSU officials spent more than two hours rounding up the two Belted Galloway cows.

The cows were being brought to the veterinary school to have their hooves trimmed, a regular procedure among some breeds of cows.

However, they were not used to being in trailers, the animals' owner told police.

When the owner opened the trailer to get the cows out on his own, one of the cows knocked him down. Once they had escaped the trailer, the cattle followed a route that took them southeast along John Herrick Drive and eventually onto a series of athletic fields south of Ohio Stadium.

The field "was actually a good place for them to be in because three quarters of that area is fenced in," said OSU Police Deputy Chief Richard Morman.

When police arrived at the fields shortly after 1:30 p.m., officers tried to use their cars to barricade the animals while veterinary students tried to subdue them.

But before officials could contain either cow, one escaped and retraced its path north, ending up at Vivian Hall.

Both cows were very aggressive, police said, and escaped from a makeshift barricade police assembled with their cars. The cow that stayed at the fields escaped three times, once over the hood of a police car, said Josh Cain, an OSU Facilities and Operations Development student employee.

After more than an hour, officials subdued that cow using a tranquilizer at the end of a lance.

"They pinned the cow with the police car and utility vehicles and tranquilized it," Cain, a fourth-year in logistics management, said. "After a couple minutes of the cow being tranquilized, they lassoed it and started pulling it into the trailer."

Police patrol cars followed the other cow to the parking lot behind Vivian Hall, where it became aggressive again and rammed a police car. An officer was in the car with the window down when the cow charged. He was being treated at the emergency room Wednesday evening, but police say they don't think the injury is severe.

OSU veterinary staff didn't have a long-range tranquilizer gun on hand, so they called officials at the Columbus Zoo, who sent an employee to tranquilize the second cow. Once the cow was tranquilized, police lassoed it and led it into a trailer.

Both of the cows were returned to their owner. 

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43 comments

Anonymous
Fri May 7 2010 12:42
Although they would like the public to think that they tranquilized the cow, they certainly did not. They shot it with a semi- automatic and killed the cow. Obviously, they should have had someone who actually knew how to corral cattle. Instead, they spooked the cattle by chasing them with cars.
Anonymous
Wed Apr 28 2010 13:01
Where have all the cowboys gone?
Anonymous
Wed Apr 28 2010 11:42
hmmm, since when does a tranquilizer gun come in semi-automatic? can anyone confirm that the cow was tranquilized and not euthanized?
cow lover
Wed Apr 28 2010 11:25
I'd like to hear about the photographer being handcuffed!
Anonymous
Mon Apr 26 2010 12:38
This event could have been much better if after they caught the cows we fired up the girlls and got to cooking.
Anonymous
Mon Apr 26 2010 02:18
Were was the mounted posse (the cops on horses) during this soccer field rodeo?! This is the first instance I've seen that those cowboy cops could have been useful.
Anonymous
Sat Apr 24 2010 12:51
Loved the commentary by the Portland alum!
Anonymous
Sat Apr 24 2010 07:27
Brings back memories! I graduated from the vet school in "84. There was a cow escape back then. It was in the shute and just jumped right over. A classmate of mine stood in front waving his hands. Well, he got "run over" (not hurt) and the cow continued out onto Woody Hayes Drive. Zoo vets came out, tranquilized it - end of story.
:arge animals are dangerous but we take our job seriously. I believe that one also banged up some police cars - don't work very well!
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 20:49
HANG ON SLOOPY, HANG ON!!!!
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 19:20
really... you are polling about a cow.... "attack".... the cows got loose... they did not escape with the intent to attack the moronic osu police.
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 15:47
" Jason S. : Animals don't "Murder". That is a distinction reserved for humans. They certainly could have killed someone, but animals aren't capable of malice aforethought. "

You obviously don't have any cats living with you.

Anon
Fri Apr 23 2010 15:04
@ Jason S. : Animals don't "Murder". That is a distinction reserved for humans. They certainly could have killed someone, but animals aren't capable of malice aforethought.
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 12:40
Someone dropped the ball here and should be fired. Someone could have gotten seriously injured or worse, murdered by one or both of the cows. I would like to know how this situation will be handled differently in the future.

-Jason Steverson

Portland Alum
Fri Apr 23 2010 10:31
Obviously upset by the university's bias toward only female cows being honored as homecoming queens, these bulls have had enough. What better way to voice their displeasure than to demonstrate on campus (the Oval was unavailable) and appear on YouTube. Alas, they will probably next be stumping their cause between a bun at Wendys.
Verde666
Fri Apr 23 2010 08:48
At what point is the Lantern going to mention that the police shot one of the cows four times with a .223 rifle? Seems like an important part of the story that the Lantern is omitting.
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 08:39
I bet they had rabies *LMAO* Where is BRUTUS when you need him!!
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 08:38
Hey, the look like bulls not cows. Cows don't usually charge, bulls do.
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 01:40
Who would win in a UFC match? Cows or cops? I think the answer is obvious
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 01:36
lol. i love how one cow started to freelance and left the field.
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 01:34
I cannot even begin to say how funny this is. The poll at the top "are you afraid of another cow attack?" is the icing on the cake. I have sent this article to many people and most of them have close to wetting their pants




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