Dairy farmer Brad Davis carries Moses, a Jersey Holstein calf mix at the farm of Brad Davis and Megan Johnson, right, in Sterling, Conn. Born the previous week, the calf has a white marking on its forehead in the approximate shape of a cross. (AP Photo/The Norwich Bulletin, Aaron Flaum)
Smacky on December 09 at 10:11 a.m.
Praise be to Jesus! It’s a sign from God! The eleventh commandment in now given to us: thou shalt not diminish thy heavenly father by seeking signs of faith on the heads of bovine.
Phaedrus on December 09 at 10:17 a.m.
does that mean I have to give up hamburgers?
Eyes & Ears on December 09 at 10:35 a.m.
While posting this picture on his Ebay account, Conn. Dairy farmer Brad Davis will start the bidding at 2.99 per pound.
idawa on December 09 at 10:36 a.m.
O Christmas cow, O Christmas cow, soon your steaks will be sinfully delicious …
O Christmas cow, O Christmas cow, soon you will be fulfilling my heavenly hamburger wishes …
O Christmas cow, O Christmas cow …
(sorry for any offense this my have caused stickman)
redman on December 09 at 10:38 a.m.
Theres the proof, global warming is real after all
coeurgenx on December 09 at 10:48 a.m.
‘This veal is gunna taste dam good with some Jesus Juice’
Stickman on December 09 at 3:15 p.m.
No offence idawa. But sinfully delicious, I never thought that even when I ate meat. And coeur, veal. Even to a meat eater that would seem sinful.