Texas woman captures large cattle drive during Hurricane Harvey





Image source: Police are seen escorting cattle in a Texas town due to Hurricane Harvey.Image source: Facebook



Image source: Police are seen escorting cattle in a Texas town due to Hurricane Harvey.Image source: Facebook Photo: Rebekah Brand Photo: Rebekah Brand Image 1 of / 38 Caption Close Texas woman captures large cattle drive during Hurricane Harvey 1 / 38 Back to Gallery

Police and rescue workers in Texas are working as much as possible to save lives, even the ones that walk on four legs.

In a video recorded by Rebekah Brand, police are seen escorting cattle on a wet road as gray, menacing clouds roll by.

HARVEY WATCH: A weary Houston likely to endure catastrophic flooding through Wednesday

"Meanwhile in Texas... 2017 Hurricane Harvey cattle drive..." Brand wrote in a Facebook post with video. The approximately 50 cattle are seen walking down a paved road, surrounded by empty businesses and flanked by police on horseback. Police cruisers are also present for the herding.

MEANWHILE IN TEXAS.......2017 HURRICANE HARVEY CATTLE DRIVE.... Posted by Rebekah Brand on Sunday, August 27, 2017

By Monday afternoon, the video had 8.7 million views and more than 264,000 shares.

According to a tweet, the cattle herding was just outside of Dayton.

Police moving cattle to higher ground just outside Dayton, TX with team @contessabrewer @CNBC pic.twitter.com/yRuqvahPOw — Harriet Taylor (@Harri8t) August 27, 2017

Chon.com has reached out to Brand for further comment.

See more animals who have been rescued so far during Hurricane Harvey in the gallery above.