Egyptian farmers feed their two-headed calf that still can't stand on its own legs because it is top heavy at a village near Alexandria, Egypt, Saturday, July 3, 2010. The calf owner Sobhy el-Ganzoury, said Saturday the veterinarian informed him that the calf, delivered three days earlier, is now in stable condition and is expected to survive adding he intends to keep the rare calf as a reminder that "God is able to do anything," referring to the calf as "divine miracle" . (AP Photo)Jul 3, 2:39 PM EDT
CAIRO (AP) -- A farmer in northern Egypt says his cow has given birth to a two-headed calf that he calls a "divine miracle."
Sobhy el-Ganzoury said Saturday it took two hours and much pulling to deliver the rare calf. He said the difficult birth has weakened the calf's legs.
El-Ganzoury said the veterinarian informed him that the calf, which was born this week, is now in stable condition and is expected to survive. He said he intends to keep the animal as a reminder that "God is able to do anything."
The calf still can't stand up because of its heavy heads and weak legs, and is being fed her mother's milk with a baby bottle.
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