Monday, March 01, 2010

Unwelcome Guests

When I was a child, a very well-mannered bull escaped its lot and entered our home through an open French door in order to escape the summer heat.

Escape was on the minds of these cows, but they were less well-mannered:
(Pike County, AR) - A Pike County homeowner can say she's seen it all after arriving home to see unlikely visitors inside her house.

A cow was sticking its head out the front door when Latisha Francis got home on Monday, but that was only the beginning.

Another cow was found in the living room and a third in the master bedroom.

The hooved heavyweights had trouble walking on the home's wood floors. When they slipped and fell, they took one piece of furniture after another down with them.

The cows adventure began when they got out of their enclosure and were then chased by dogs. In trying to make their escape from the dogs, the cows forced their way inside the house.

It wasn't long before they found a 50-pound bag of dog food and dug in. On their way out they left enough manure to fill a wheelbarrow.

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