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Bride gets in the mud to deliver stuck calf on her wedding night

Imagine it’s your wedding day. You’ve got the dress, the rings, gathered family and friends and the day is going off without a hitch.
Until, just after the speeches, the bride runs off to deliver a calf.
That’s the wedding story of Portland dairy farmer Jessa Laws who married her husband Ben at the weekend.
Supplied: Jessa Laws
)Forced to reschedule their wedding due to COVID-19 lockdown laws in October, the couple hesitantly rebooked for April, despite knowing their cows would be calving.
One cow named Fleyas Jacot Drama was overdue on the wedding day, and the couple had dairy farmer friends checking…
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