Cows, spooked by storm, stampede through Bucks County yards and streets

🐮25 cows broke through an electric fence after being spooked by rain & wind

🐮The are from Curly Hill Farm in Plumsted

🐮Once they were free, they divided themselves into 3 groups

PLUMSTEAD, Pa. — Two dozen cows that escaped a farm on Wednesday morning have been rounded up and returned home.

Annette Worthington, owner of Curly Hill Farm, said that Tuesday night’s storm and winds spooked the herd, leading them to run through two working electric fences and rip a pole out of the ground.

Plumstead police, other farmers, and residents helped capture the cows, load them onto trailers and bring them home…

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