"I guess I've endured on the roof to save my baby."

The six-year-old cow, with its innocent gaze, hung a long umbilical cord and breathed wildly.

On the rooftop of Yangjeong Village in Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do, the cow gave birth to twin calves in the early morning of the 11th, just after rescue.

The mother cow, which had escaped from a barn filled with water due to heavy rain, was struggling while floating on the waterway and barely touched the roof.

The mother cow, which was carrying two young, had to stand firmly and receive the heavy rain with her whole body in order not to drift away anymore.

Until the rain stopped and the water was drained, I couldn't eat a handful of food and a sip of water for a full two days, but I endured like a stick.

When the rain stopped, people came and began to rescue the other cows that were together on the roof, but the mother cow did not budge.

Rather, the rescue team eventually had to fire an anesthetic gun, refusing to hold human hands and keeping it on the roof until the end.

The mother cow, who was drunk with anesthetic drugs, was hazy all night, wakes up alone at the time everyone was asleep, and only then gave birth to two young.


It was a mother cow who would have squeezed her last strength from giving birth with a tired and hard body, but she couldn't stay still for a while because she was worried about her baby.

When the baby was crouched on one side of the barn with dry hay, he approached him as if trying to see if it was okay, smelled it, or licked it with his tongue to reveal his maternal love.

Paik Nam-rye (61), the owner of the congratulatory address, who watched this situation, was blushed with regret.

Mr. Baek said, "I tried not to come down from the roof, so I ended up sleeping with an anesthesia gun and then rescued it," he said. "I think it was because I had a baby."

He said, "It's very sad to think how hard this guy must have been on the roof," he said. "I'm grateful for just coming back alive, but I'm so proud to have even the twins.

(Photo = Yonhap News)