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The volunteers of the NRG Arena, where much of the Houston Livestock Show's ranching and rodeo takes place, took the time to gather the animal off the ground on Monday morning. The exploits of the cattle were captured in a video posted on Facebook.
In the video, the cow passes in a row of chairs and walks calmly in one direction. A volunteer tries to cut the animal, causing it to pout on the face and the other way around.
VIDEO: Volunteers try to gather cows free in stands
VIDEO: Close-up view of the calf in the NRG Arena stands at RodeoHouston
More and more volunteers are trying to jam the cow, who begins to walk down the stairs to the ground of the arena and where her cattle are.
After several minutes of freedom, the cow enters alone in the enclosure.
Rodeo officials identified the animal as free as a yearling heifer. There was no injury with the calf or the spectators.
This was certainly not the first time that an animal was falling to RodeoHouston. In contrast, a bull left his paddock and raged around the NRG Park in 2010. It took a horseback rider and other volunteers to pick it up.
VIDEO: Bull loose in RodeoHouston in 2010
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