Rural towns are known for doing things their own way, and catching stray cattle is no different. Police departments in both McCook, Nebraska, and Goodland, Kansas, made Facebook posts about cattle that were making their ways throughout town. In Goodland, the police department said it was involved in “the lowest-speed chase ever,” in pursuit of a runaway calf. They attempted to keep the calf off the road, but it was “determined” to get to McDonald’s for a Happy Meal. Unfortunately, the calf didn’t have any money (moo-lah, one might say) and moved onto a field to the east. Goodland police said Josh Dorn, along with his horse named Boat, took time away from his family to help the calf get to safety where it was transported by its owners back home. “Seriously, thank you to the officers for keeping the calf off the roadways, and a huge shout out to Josh and Boat for taking time away from their family to help GPD and the owner of the calf,” The Facebook post reads. “I have heard Josh go out and help many times in these situations, great guy to have in our community!!”
Source: KSN-TV