A pair of wayward cattle roaming about Errington since Monday (Jan. 24) have come home.
According to Amber Edwards, the two 16-month-old beef cattle first escaped on Monday from Bowlby Road after a fallen tree damaged fencing along the 13-acre property.
After their first escape, the cows were recovered and brought home. They escaped a second time on Tuesday afternoon before the damaged fence was discovered and it has since been repaired. After their first escape, area residents contacted Edwards through social media to provide updates on their whereabouts as they B次元官网网址榤oo-vedB次元官网网址 about the neighbourhood. She was contacted on Wednesday afternoon and told both cows were safe on a property near Shearme and Palmer Road.
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The rolling fog also did not help.
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Edwards was able to collect her cows, both in good condition, and walked them home without incident.
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