Associated Press Updated: 29 March 2012 | 3:42 pm in News Hawk by John McGlothlen

6-legged Swiss calf uncowed by disability

The 2 additional legs are on its back


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Six-legged calf "Lilli" stands on the pasture next to its owner Andreas Knutti, in Weissenburg, Switzerland, Thursday, March 29, 2012. The calf was born seven weeks ago with two additional legs on its back. (AP Photo/Keystone/Peter Schneider)

GENEVA (AP) – A six-legged calf has defied the odds by thriving despite a vet’s prediction at birth that it wouldn’t survive.

Seven-week-old Lilli is now a minor celebrity in her native Switzerland after local media were splashed with images of the calf frolicking across a sunny field.

Farmer Andreas Knutti from Weissenburg, which is 19 miles (30 kilometers) south of the capital Bern, says he couldn’t bring himself to euthanize the animal because she was “so full of life.”

He told Swiss daily Blick Thursday that a curve in her spine means Lilli may never become a normal milk cow.

But Knutti says if the calf stays healthy she’ll still be allowed to join the others when they head for their Alpine pastures this summer.

 

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