Allan In NE said: (quoted from post at 19:02:25 02/18/10) Here's the strangest part,
The only tracks out there in the new snow were where the baby had stumbled around in a 10' circle and where he had lain down in two spots.
Not another track anywhere coming nor going and not a cow track in sight.
And that unmbilical was brand new fresh and pink, 'bout a half inch wide and looked like it had just been snapped. By the time I had got back from town with the milk replacer it had shrunk and dried up.
Just as thou the little feller had dropped out of the sky.
Allan
Guess you'll be naming it ET............ Strange things happen for sure.
Had a rabbit once in a solid cage (actually, a Flex pallet) that had 10 babies. Went to count babies when they were 3 days old and there was 2. Figured she'd eaten them and was thinking up recipes for her if she ate the other 2 when I moved some straw in a corner about 6 ft away and found 8 babies in a nice little hollow. Put them back with her and she raised them all and never another incident. Who knows???
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