Highland cow spills between 90,000 euros of new cars scratching them with their horns

It’s the dying moment of a Highland cow spilling through a collection of new cars, slowly avoiding engines with their horns.

Dealer manager Tom Sexton, 32, filmed the maneuver while running in his circle of Meadens KODA family dealerships in Brockenhurst, Hampshire.

In the images, you can see the cow in the camera, wedged between a blue ‘KODA Octavia’ and a silver Yeti ‘KODA’.

The cow tilts its head to one side so that its horns stick or scratch along the two cars.

A Highland cow slowly retreats between cars parked at the Meadens KODA dealership in Brockenhurst, Hampshire, with close worker status to oversee the maneuver.

He then walks slowly back between cars while a dealer employee, dressed in a face mask, gently drives him from behind.

On one occasion, the cow almost avoids scratching a car with its right horn while looking to exit between the last two vehicles.

Tom, from Milford, Hampshire, said, ‘Me and one of the other suppliers, were going to move cars to the market this afternoon.

We saw the Highland cow before and saw it pass between the cars. We’ve done it before and they’re damaging the vehicles, so we ran.

We knew he was putting himself in a situation where he couldn’t get out very easily, so we just surrounded his back and walked slowly towards him, so he subsidized himself.

At a twisted moment, the cow turns its head towards one of the parked ones and avoids shortly scratching.

The cow tilts its head sideways to look outwards and exit between cars walking slowly backwards.

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