Aug 22, 2024, 12:00 AM
Aug 22, 2024, 12:00 AM

Three Bison Escape and Return

Highlights
  • Three bison escape from Connecticut farm.
  • Four bison return on their own, one extra bison in tow.
  • The owner of the farm expressed relief as the animals safely returned.
Story

North Branford, CT – In a surprising turn of events, three bison that escaped from 3B Ranch earlier this week returned home on their own, bringing along a fourth addition—a newborn calf. Amanda Maresca, the owner of the family-run farm, reported that the bison managed to break through a section of wire fencing on Sunday, but by Tuesday night, they had made their way back. Maresca humorously described the situation, suggesting that the bison had gone on "maternity leave" during their brief adventure. The return of the animals was met with relief and joy, as the farm welcomed the new calf into their herd. The Guilford Police Department also shared in the excitement, posting a lighthearted message on social media about the bison's escapades, noting their interactions with locals and their newfound understanding of road rules. The police's playful commentary highlighted the bison's eventful days out, where they were said to have "met and greeted the locals" before deciding to return to the comfort of their pasture. In a bid to engage the community, Maresca expressed her desire to involve the public in naming the newborn bison, fostering a sense of connection between the farm and its neighbors. The incident has not only brought attention to the ranch but also sparked a sense of community spirit in North Branford.

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