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This brave cow proves moms would do anything for their babies 💗 (Original Post)
catbyte
Aug 2019
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tblue37
(65,540 posts)1. K&R and thanks! nt
3catwoman3
(24,121 posts)2. Wow. That is a hell of a story.
May they both have long, happy lives.
Baitball Blogger
(46,777 posts)3. They make it sound like she knew she was going to the slaughterhouse,
and jumped out to save her calf.
Last edited Sun Aug 11, 2019, 12:58 AM - Edit history (1)
Hope they let her and her calf have a long life. I think of these stories which have *severely* curbed my red meat intake.
catbyte
(34,542 posts)5. Me, too. They will both live happily ever after together at the Skylands Animal Sanctuary & Rescue
in Wantage, New Jersey.
https://skylandssanctuary.org/
I'm mostly vegan now and the eggs I eat come from my friend's pet chickens.
JudyM
(29,294 posts)6. Some of them have surprised me too.