The NYPD and NYC ACC have rescued yet another farm animal, the fifth in the city in just 11 days.

According to NYC’s Animal Care Centers, the latest goat was brought in by the NYPD's 48th precinct on Sunday morning.

The goat was found along East 180th street near the Bronx Zoo, and is already on its way to a new home at a sanctuary in upstate New York.

On Friday, police rescued a sheep found tied to a tree in Brooklyn.

Just days earlier, a cow was taken into custody after it was found wandering along the Major Deegan.

About a week ago, another goat was discovered by the NYPD.

Officials at the ACC said the goat escaped a local slaughterhouse.

Just a few days earlier, a little lamb was captured after a chase along the Gowanus Expressway in Brooklyn.

“The rate at which farm animals are coming in to ACC is incredible to say the least. As the only open admission organization in the city we are proud to serve as the first stop on their journey," said Katy Hansen, the Director of Marketing & Communications at NYCACC.

