Calf Born On Valentine's Day Has Perfect Heart-Shaped Patch On Its Head

Mar 13, 2020 by apost team

There is a farm in Northern Ireland that received a very special Valentine's Day delivery. A calf was born with a remarkably perfect heart-shaped patch on its head on Valentine's Day.

Photo Credits /Love Ballymena/Facebook

Many people feel that Valentine's Day is the perfect opportunity to honor the bond they share with someone they love. It is common for individuals to send their loved ones affection cards, gifts and emotional posts via social media and more. Others don't find this day to be something worth celebrating. They find it a gimmick created to play on the emotions of people and separate the romantic and gullible individuals from their hard-earned money.

It really doesn't matter what anyone thinks about Valentine's Day. It would be difficult to deny the birth of this calf was one of the most unusual coincidences, as well as cutest things to occur, so far in 2020. 

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Photo Credits /Love Ballymena/Facebook

The event occurred in the Northern Ireland town of Ballymena near Bushmills. The family running Parkshaw Farm was excited to welcome their latest livestock. The news of the adorable calf with a heart patch on its head spread fast around the Northern Ireland community. The Belfast Telegraph did a story on the cute calf with a very special mark. Having it be born on Valentine's Day made it the topic of many discussions.

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There is a Facebook community page called Love Ballymena. Here you can see pictures of the newborn calf as well as the Irish farmer's three children Harry, Emily, and Jack McAuley. The pictures show the happiness of the three children with the most recent member of their family. The farmer's three children have become extremely attached to the farm's news calf. Having a calf born with the shape of a heart on its head is unusual, but the chances of this calf being born on Valentine's Day may be astronomical.

The McAuley family had to discuss what they would call the newborn Jersey calf. They all agreed it would be called Be My Valentine.

Photo Credits /Love Ballymena/Facebook

Have you ever seen a calf cuter than this one? Let us know in the comments and be sure to pass this article along to your friends and family to let them see this adorable calf for themselves.