A cow became stuck in a plow in Aurora on Tuesday.

An Aurora Fire Department firefighter works to free a bull from a plow in Aurora on Tuesday, April 16. Photo provided.
(Aurora, Ind.) - Aurora firefighters had to make an un-cow-ventional rescue Tuesday.
A young bull had somehow gotten its head stuck in a disc plow at a farm on Lower Dillsboro Road, the Aurora Fire Department posted on Facebook.
Firefighters had to disassemble the plow in order to free the bull, which appeared to be in a very uncomfortable position.
The fire department believes the animal will survive.
"They say there is a first time for everything. Well today it was true," the fire department posted.

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