LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Kentucky family battling extreme cold temperatures on their farm last weekend opened their home to a newborn calf that was struggling in the deep freeze.
Tanner Sorrell and his wife, Macey Sorrell, feed and clean a calf that was born on their farm during extreme temperatures Saturday in Mount Sterling, Ky.
Macey Sorrell
Three-year-old Gregory Sorrell cuddles with a calf his family brought indoors during extreme cold temperatures Saturday in Mount Sterling, Ky. At right is his sister, Charlee Sorrell, 2.
Three-year-old Gregory Sorrell lies with a newborn calf that was brought into the family's home during extreme cold temperatures Saturday in Mount Sterling, Ky.
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Three-year-old Gregory Sorrell cuddles with a calf his family brought indoors during extreme cold temperatures Saturday in Mount Sterling, Ky. At right is his sister, Charlee Sorrell, 2.
Three-year-old Gregory Sorrell lies with a newborn calf that was brought into the family's home during extreme cold temperatures Saturday in Mount Sterling, Ky.
Tanner Sorrell and his wife, Macey Sorrell, feed and clean a calf that was born on their farm during extreme temperatures Saturday in Mount Sterling, Ky.