A cow was fatally struck by an SUV moments after she escaped from a Long Island farm with her companion bull, police said.

The bovines, named Cindy and Charlie, bolted from their enclosure at a Yaphank home on Friday just after 8 p.m., and a BMW X3 struck the fleeing cow, Suffolk County Police said.

The animal died of its injuries.

Meanwhile, Charlie darted around, chasing away onlookers, Newsday reported.

“I see people running and screaming, then I realized there is a bull chasing them,” Leslie Clay, 40, who lives nearby, told the paper.

Clay said the man and his teenage daughter inside the BMW ran for their lives, into her home where they called 911. They were not injured.

“It looked like something out of a cartoon because you don’t expect to see that,” she recalled. “You could see him dragging [his] daughter.”

As cops tried to corral the fleet-footed bull, the animal charged a responding officer, Clay told the paper.

One Suffolk precinct cop, officers from the department’s Emergency Services Section and a neighbor finally managed to return the bull to its enclosure, police said.

Both live at a property where two bovines had previously escaped in September.