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Tuesday, August 9, 2016
A strange calving experience reveals a two headed calf with three ears.
Residents of Chepkokwo village in Elgeyo Marakwet woke to a rude shock after a cow calved a two-headed calf with three ear. According to the owner Jane Cheboi, the cow was normal during its gestation period.
Cheboi said she called a veterinary officer immediately after the cow went into labour but was shocked when it gave birth to a "unique creature". "When he arrived, the officer Chege Munderu advised me that the cow has to undergo some operations considering its serious condition," she said. She said they were surprised after the calf with shocking features was delivered.
"The calf was already dead in utero and the distressed cow also died afterwards. continue
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