Farmer Worries About Sheep’s Reaction to Orphaned Baby Cow and Then the Unexpected Happens


Fossitt Farm recently welcomed a baby cow named Jack to the family, but sadly, his mother rejected him. As a result, his human mom has been bottle-feeding him and keeping him separate from the herd, letting him stay in the barn with the sheep. She was especially worried that one sheep in particular, Ronnie, might be a little too aggressive with the newborn, but she couldn’t have been more wrong.

Make sure your sound is on so you can hear Mom gently telling Ronnie to be nice to Jack and explaining that he’s just a baby. As the two cautiously check each other out and inch closer, something completely unexpected happens.

We did not see that coming! We laughed at Mom’s reaction to the baby hitting Ronnie instead of the other way around, and Ronnie seemed pretty shocked by it, too! Commenter @Christie Lingren said it best, “Biggest plot twist! LOL!”

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Funny Comments About Ronnie and Jack

Reading through the hundreds of comments that viewers left was just as much fun as Mom’s reaction to the baby cow hitting the sheep. @ONLY 1 PINKIE joked, “Ronnie was about to rock his world…” Another commenter added, “Ronnie: ‘She won’t be here to save you forever, boy!'”

We laughed when @Minuteman_76 shared, “Ronnie’s working on himself right now and knew to take himself out of the situation.”

@Matthew Jarrell605 got more than 16k likes when he said, “Ronnie said, ‘Well if his momma don’t want him then why should I?'” @Chelsea Gardner added, “‘I can see why she doesn’t want him.’ – Ronnie, probably.”

Since their first introduction, the two have spent more time together, and in another Fossitt Farm video, Mom says she doesn’t think the two of them will ever become friends, which we were bummed to hear.

This story was originally published by PawNation on Feb 12, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.




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