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Scotts Today
By the People, for the People
Michigan Man Discovers Herd of Cows on His Porch
Steve was surprised to find a group of escaped cattle waiting for him at his front door.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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A man in Scotts, Michigan, named Steve received a notification from his Ring doorbell camera that someone was outside his front door. When he checked the footage later, he was shocked to discover a herd of three cows standing on his porch, having escaped from a nearby farm about a mile and a half away.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the challenges farmers and rural communities face in managing livestock, as well as the role that home security technology like Ring cameras can play in documenting unexpected events happening around one's property.
The details
Steve said this was the first time he had ever experienced an animal invasion like this. The video from his Ring camera showed the three large cattle waiting intimidatingly on his porch. Steve later discovered the animals had escaped from a farm about a mile and a half away and left tracks all around his house and barn.
- Steve received the Ring notification while he was not home.
- The cows were on Steve's porch for an unknown duration before he checked the video footage later.
The players
Steve
A resident of Scotts, Michigan, who had cows from a nearby farm show up unexpectedly on his front porch.
Nearby Farm
The farm located about a mile and a half away from Steve's home, where the escaped cows came from.
What they’re saying
“This is the first time I've seen cows on my porch. I wasn't home at the time, so I'm not sure how long they were there.”
— Steve (Newsweek)
“They escaped from a farm about a mile-and-a-half away.”
— Steve (Newsweek)
What’s next
It is unclear if the farm owners were able to locate and retrieve the escaped cows from Steve's property.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of livestock management, even in rural areas, and the potential for unexpected interactions between farm animals and homeowners, which can be documented through the use of home security technology.
