Three bison recently made a daring escape from a farm in Connecticut, causing a stir in the local community. However, one of the bison, named Ted, decided to return to the farm shortly after the escape. The other two bison, named Boomer and Ziggy, remained on the loose.
The owner of the farm, Peter Fay, believes that the bison escaped due to a faulty gate that was accidentally left open. Efforts to track down the missing bison were unsuccessful, as they were able to roam freely in the nearby area. The local police were informed of the situation and warned residents to be cautious if they encountered the roaming bison.
After a few days, four bison were spotted near the farm, including Ted, Boomer, and Ziggy. It was reported that Ted had returned on his own, while the other two bison were captured and safely returned to the farm. Fay joked that Ted had gone on “maternity leave” and decided to come back to the farm on his own terms.
The incident garnered attention on social media, with many finding humor in the situation. Fay expressed relief that all the bison were safely accounted for and back at the farm. Despite the brief moment of panic, the community was able to come together to assist in the search for the missing bison.
Overall, the escape of the three bison from the Connecticut farm had a happy ending, with all the animals safely back in their enclosure. The incident served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of animals and the importance of secure enclosures on farms.
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