Frustrated that they hadn't shot any deer during the archery deer hunt, two teenagers in Orem, Utah, have admitted to hunting nine cows last month.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officer Paul Davis said in a statement the boys, whose names have not been released, confessed to shooting the cows repeatedly with arrows over a two-week period.

Luckily, there were no fatal injuries to the cows from the wounds as the arrows were tipped with field tips known as practice points.

The two frustrated teens shot the cows during the first weekend of the archery deer hunt in the Clyde Creek area near Strawberry Reservoir. Law enforcement officers for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources are continuing to investigate.