Three "loose cows" fell off a tractor-trailer and halted traffic near mile marker 50 in Cumberland County around 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 22, according to a series of tweets by Trooper Megan Ammerman.
Luckily the cows got moo-ving quickly and 15 minutes later all but one cow had exited the roadway, according to Ammerman.
The road reopened at 3 p.m., but traffic remained slow in the area for about 30 minutes, according to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation cameras in the vicinity.
A camera did catch some of the cows, as seen in the Facebook post below:
Thankfully drivers stayed calmed and no one had a cow or an accident.
As one commenter put it "Hmmm you know it’s rural."
Another tweeter commented "Great job Troopers or should I say Cowboys!! Great job🚔🚔"
Some cows did suffer minor injuries, Ammerman said.
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