Saturday, May 05, 2007

Calf born with 6 legs on Nebraska farm

A young black Angus calf romps about a central Nebraska farm just like any other — only this one romps with six legs. "He's a real freak," said Brian Slocum, who said the calf was born Sunday to one of his cows. "I've never seen anything like this before."

The two extra appendages — one a front leg, the other a back — extend from the calf's pelvic area. The longer of the two extra legs doesn't quite reach the ground, and they don't interfere with the calf's mobility.

6-legged calf

The unnamed calf also has organs for both sexes and a surgically supplied rectum.
Such calves are rare, usually plagued with internal problems and don't live long, cattle experts say.

But so far, Slocum said, the 85-pound calf seems as frisky as the others born on his farm.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

can "IT"  bend its extra legs?