Escaped cow checks out public toilets in Shetland By Reporter August 16 2018, 2:13 pm August 16 2018, 2:13 pm Share Escaped cow checks out public toilets in Shetland Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/1542541/escaped-cow-checks-out-public-toilets-in-shetland/ Copy Link A curious cow was filmed checking out the public toilets in a small Shetland village after it escaped from its farm. The animal was captured on camera by Yvette Hopkins, who works as a volunteer at the Bigton Community Shop across the road from the toilets. The one-year-old female heifer nipped into the gents on Wednesday afternoon before heading back towards its farm. Thankfully there was no-one in the toilets at the time. “I was doing my volunteer time at the shop and I was ringing somebody up and the person said ‘I think a cow just went down the street’,” Yvette said. “I went outside and sure enough the cow was just frolicking. “I caught her as she was coming out, and she ran down the road and went right back to the farm.” Award-winning sisters Kirsty and Aimee Budge, who run Bigton Farm, said the cow was not out for long and was helped back by a neighbour. Back in 2015 two people were injured when a young bull ran loose on the streets of Lerwick.