Cute donkey and kittens, nothing better than newborns on the farm.
Had a first time heifer having a little trouble one night, had the calfs head out but was having trouble with the shoulders. She laid down and I was going to slip up behind er and give a tug on the little fella to complete the deal. She spooked, jumped up and swung around slinging the calf on the ground and headed for the woods never looking back. I got the calf to bawl a little but she was not having anything to do with it, still in the woods. Put the calf in a corral for the night figuring mama would be there in the morning. Nope still in the woods. Finally get her in the corral with the calf but she was wanting to kick the little fella. Brought in the squeeze chute to hold her while I got the calf to suck, had to bribe her with a bucket of sweet feed to get her loaded in the chute. After about three days when I pulled up to the corral she would run into the chute and lock her head in ready for a sweet feed treat. Crazy ol' cows!