Officers had a pretty unusual start to the day on Wednesday when a herd of runaway cows in Ontario decided to go on an adventure. OPP East Region said that the cattle took off from their home and made their way into the village of Russell, where they made a pit stop on someone's lawn. Editor's Choice: Ontario Just Announced School Boards Can Delay Their Starts By Up To Two Weeks The cops remained in the area until their owner came and got them. Those troublemakers definitely got grounded! An early morning traffic hazard you won't see in the city! These #cows ran away from home, but decided to take a rest in a residential area in the Village of Russell this morning. Officers kept an eye on them until the farmer could come and round them up. #animal #ottnews ^bd pic.twitter.com/hLMhGm7iN7— OPP East Region (@OPP_ER) August 19, 2020 Cows have caused trouble in Ontario before. Last year, a herd of them got loose and somehow found their way onto Highway 401. Last fall, York Regional Police had a field day tweeting puns about runaway farm animals on roadways. Leave it to cows to cause udder chaos in Ontario. NOW WATCH This Pub Has A 'Toronto Leafs Poutine' For $67 & It Could Be The Worst In Canada