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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 727505" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>A few months ago we had a cow give birth to a strong and lively white charbray heifer calf, with hair. She had normal ears, a normal eye on the off-side, no eye on the nearside but a thick flap of skin with coarse hair where the eye would be. But she had two mouths! The face was foreshortened greatly - each mouth had a tongue but it was the smaller mouth on the eyeless side with which she was trying to suck the cow. That mouth was twisted out at an angle so she had no hope of getting the teat. Hubby shot her and wouldnt let me take photos - he said to go photograph one of the many good ones, not the crappy one! Fair enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 727505, member: 8192"] A few months ago we had a cow give birth to a strong and lively white charbray heifer calf, with hair. She had normal ears, a normal eye on the off-side, no eye on the nearside but a thick flap of skin with coarse hair where the eye would be. But she had two mouths! The face was foreshortened greatly - each mouth had a tongue but it was the smaller mouth on the eyeless side with which she was trying to suck the cow. That mouth was twisted out at an angle so she had no hope of getting the teat. Hubby shot her and wouldnt let me take photos - he said to go photograph one of the many good ones, not the crappy one! Fair enough. [/QUOTE]
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