HOUSTON, TX. (THECOUNT) — A cow’s great escape into the stands at RodeoHouston is making news Monday.

Volunteers inside NRG Arena for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo showed restraint Monday rounding up the loose animal Monday morning.

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The bovine’s exploits were captured on video:

In the video, the cow goes through a row of chairs, calmly walking in one direction. A volunteer tries to cut the animal off, causing it to do an about face and go the other way. More volunteers try to corner the cow, which begins going down the aisle of stairs toward the arena floor and where its fellow livestock are being kept, reported ABC13.

After several minutes of freedom, the cow goes into the pen on its own.

Rodeo officials identified the loose animal as a yearling heifer. There were no injuries with the calf or any spectators.

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This was certainly not the first time an animal got loose at RodeoHouston. In stark contrast, a bull left its pen and ran wild around NRG Park back in 2010. It took a lasso rider on horseback and other volunteers to roundup the bull.