In a heartwarming act of kindness, the Sorrell family in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, rescued a newborn calf from extreme cold temperatures by bringing her inside their home. After finding the calf, suffering in single digits, the family quickly washed her off, warmed her up using a blow dryer, and made sure she was comfortable. Hours later, the calf was seen cozying up on the couch beside the family's children. Named Sally by three-year-old Gregory after a character from his favorite movie 'Cars', the calf enjoyed a warm night indoors before being reunited with her mother the next morning. Macey Sorrell shared this touching experience on social media, showcasing the love and care farming families have for their animals.
Cuddly Calf: Family Rescues Newborn from Deep Freeze

Cuddly Calf: Family Rescues Newborn from Deep Freeze
In Kentucky, a family opens their home to a newborn calf during extreme winter temperatures, creating a heartwarming scene of cuddles and care.
A Kentucky family, facing severe cold, rescued a newborn calf from the freezing temperatures by bringing it inside their home. The calf, named Sally by the family's young son, was warmed up and found cozy comfort on the couch with the children. This compassionate act highlights the bond between farming families and their animals. Thankfully, Sally was later reunited with her mother and is doing well.



















