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Maybe it's just instinct, but some animals seem to know when their time is up.

This bovine-escape artist slipped out of a university animal science building where it was due to be 'processed' - aka executed.

For just over two hours, the cow was found trotting around the University of Kentucky's campus until the former president of the college's rodeo club (yes, they have a rodeo club) was able to lasso the animal and help authorities return it to captivity.

The steer was on its way to the abattoir when it hit a gate with a faulty latch and made a dash for freedom.


Adam Menker, the rope-wielding hero of the hour, used his cattle ranch skills to bring the beast's marauding to an end and with help of a team of handlers and campus police.

Nancy Cox, the dean of the agriculture college, spoke of the incident: 'My first worry is for the safety of the cow but for the people as well.

'Our guys felt really bad when this steer got loose.'

'They're worried about the steer, worried about if he hurts somebody... It was a big inconvenience.'

The cow was finally tranquillised and returned to the university's nearby farm to sleep of its two-hour ordeal.

Whether its future still includes being turned into meat is not yet known.

Fingers crossed folks.