We typically expect fender benders, construction, and terrible drivers to cause traffic — but never do we imagine that our morning commutes will be disrupted by loose livestock.
Welp, naturally chaos ensued after a tractor-trailer transporting cattle overturned on Monday morning, releasing more than 70 cows onto a highway in Georgia.
SEE ALSO:Farmers are now using literal lasers to scare birds away from their cropsThe trailer containing the cows rolled over on a ramp heading onto the I-285 at the Cobb Cloverleaf, the Georgia Department of Transportation told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Georgia DOT has captured a few of the cows that escaped from the tractor, but are still looking for more with the help of local authorities.
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The AJCalso reported that local horse owners have linked up with authorities to help track down and herd some of the stray cows to safety.
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Sadly, 10 cows reportedly died, but thankfully the remaining cows that survived the crash are slowly being herded and transported to safety.
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