Maine gun store owner adopts calf that was rejected by its mother and left ... trends now
Adam Hendsbee, owner of A&G Shooting, took in a baby calf after he found him He and his wife began caring for the calf and kept the cow warm and alive The baby calf, who was given the name Kade, is now regularly in the gun shop
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A Maine gun store has taken in a calf that was shunned by its mother in a bizarre animal adoption.
Adam Hendsbee, owner of A&G Shooting in Fairfield, Maine, told FOX 22 Bangor that he and his wife found the miniature zebu calf in the woods.
'Mom had rejected him, so he was shivering and cold and lying in some mud...' he said.
The store owner added that he and his wife brought the calf into their house, keeping him warm and alive.
Adam Hendsbee and his wife quickly took in a baby calf they found in the woods that was abandoned by its mother
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