Updated: Tuesday, 08 Dec 2009, 8:49 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 08 Dec 2009, 6:55 PM EST
Sterling (WTNH) - It's that time of year when miracles happen in the most unexpected places. A Sterling farmer found a divine sign in a manger.
Exactly one week ago, Tuesday, in a Sterling manger a blessed
event: young Moses, the calf, was born. The rambunctious little
calf was different from all the others from the start.
"He's a very affectionate calf and he really looks at you
when you talk to him and he has that look in his eye like he wants
to tell you something," said Megan Johnson of Sterling. "He
understands."
And there was something else; something the longtime farmers
had never seen before: a divine bovine.
"Later in the morning after he dried off and his hair went back
into place around 9:00, 9:30 a.m., then we saw the cross was very
obvious and it was really quite an eye opener," said Brad Davis of
Sterling.
The cross is as clear as day on the forehead of the
Jersey-Holstein mix. But the more spiritual event came that first
night.
"The moon was out that night and there was a little bit of
the moonlight coming in through the windows and his cross was the
only thing that showed," said Davis.
It's a sacred cow of sorts.
Usually the Sterling farmers sell their bull calves but this
one may have a higher calling. The mark on Moses' forehead could
bring masses to the struggling Sterling farm seeking meaning in the
divine sign but his owners hope it will instead bring attention to
the plight of the farmer; the struggles with higher costs of feed
and equipment.
"I think he may be here to open people's eyes and get a
message across. Maybe something for farmers? For the dairy farmers
possibly that there is hope and the answers are still coming," said
Davis.
Answers like legislation to raise milk prices.
Moses is part of a working dairy farm so the folks who run it are sort of hoping there won't be any huge pilgrimage to see him.