Farmer names cow born with two heads and four eyes Lucky

A farmer in Kentucky, said he named a cow with two heads “Lucky,” since it is rare for such an animal to be born alive.

Stan McCubbin of Taylor County, was walking on his farm on Friday, when he thought he was the lucky owner of two new cows.

When he went to get a closer look on the cows in his farm on Spurlington Road, he realized that it was really one cow with two heads.

McCubbin revealed that the cow suffers from multiple health problems. The cows middle two eyes are unable to stay shut and it has a problem walking straight.

The cow can get up on its own, but when it starts walking in circles, it quickly falls over. Area residents have been coming to the farm in order to come up and close with the rare cow.

5-year-old Kenley McCubbin, who is the cow’s proud owner, declared that she loves the new animal despite her two heads, the child’s mother Brandy said.

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