Adventurous cows pay surprise visit to Newfoundland elementary school
POUCH COVE, N.L. — It is the stuff of children’s books: A small herd of hungry cows delighted Newfoundland school kids this week, escaping their pen to munch on a nearby school’s green grass.
Kelly Pinsent, principal of Cape St. Francis Elementary in Pouch Cove, N.L., said the cows arrived just as the school was getting ready to unload the buses Wednesday morning.
“They showed up almost as if they were coming to school with the students … The kids were very excited,” Pinsent said. “There was one looking right in my office window at one point.”
Pouch Cove, which has a population of approximately 2,000, is about 25 kilometres north of St. John’s on the Avalon Peninsula.