Kentucky family saves newborn calf Sally from freezing temperatures
A newborn calf named Sally was rescued from freezing temperatures by a family in Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Concerned for her survival, they brought her indoors and cared for her until conditions improved.
Sally was born outside during icy weather, leaving her vulnerable to the extreme cold. The family decided to take her into their home, where they kept her warm and even cuddled with her.
Once the temperature rose, they returned Sally to her mother outdoors. Her time inside had helped her body adjust to warmth, making her more resilient when reintroduced to cooler conditions.
The calf's survival depended on the family's quick action and the gradual adaptation to temperature changes. Sally is now back with her mother, thriving in the outdoor environment.