Dawn broke on Sunday morning to a 'miracle' in Ennistymon, County Clare. Mr. Clair, a local farmer, was delighted to find that his pregnant heffer gave birth to not two calves but four - a rarity for many farmers with a one in 180 million chance of it happening. The Irish farmer's identical cows are called Rosie, Fluffie, Mia and Jenny.
Our most popular story on Tuesday. A Hereford cow in Co Clare pulled off a one in 180 million feat. https://t.co/EXtV2MRrY8 pic.twitter.com/HfoyIO4sBD
— Irish Farmers Journal (@farmersjournal) February 22, 2017
Irish farmers love their livestock. Mr. Clair told the Independent.ie that "(i)t is like winning the Lotto, but you know what, I wouldn't swap these calves for anything you could win in the Lotto...This is incredible. It was like scenes from an All-Ireland win yesterday with the amount of cars coming up to the farm full of people looking to see the calves.". Ah jaysus!
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