Sponsor Priya & Baby Moo Monthly
Priya, meaning "beloved friend" in Sanskrit joined us with her friend Bhumi at around 2 years old. A neighbor of a small Florida farm connected with the two girls over the fence, often bringing them treats. The neighbor eventually started chatting with the landowner, who stated that the girls were eventually to be slaughtered. Hearing this, the neighbor continued talking to the farm's owner, and eventually got permission to seek an alternative forever placement for them.
While Bhumi easily loaded onto the trailer, Priya was a lot more anxious, and took several attempts to eventually bring to the sanctuary. Upon arrival, we became concerned as Priya visually appeared pregnant. Even though we were assured multiple times that the duo had had zero exposure to any bulls, after we received them we learned they were kept on the property with several Zebus, a small breed of bovine. One of these pasturemates is the presumed father of Priya's baby.
All new residents who come to the sanctuary are vetted and quarantined before they are able to meet the existing residents, and our vet quickly confirmed with sonogram that Priya was indeed pregnant. Not only was she pregnant, but she was close to delivering. While baby calves are adorable, this news was initially stressful, as this baby means we have possibly 30 years of care to provide that we did not initially anticipate. Even though this surprise was not initially enthusiastically celebrated, her pregnancy being hidden likely helped save her life. Had the farmer been aware of Baby Moo's impending arrival, they may have not been willing to part with Priya, as baby calves are often considered profitable "products." While we cannot change the world just yet (we're working on it!) we will be able to change Priya and her baby's world, as they will not have to go through the traumatic separation and exploitation millions of cows just like them go through daily.
One February morning, Chris walked out to feed the girls their breakfast, and discovered "Baby Moo" (name to be determined upon the conclusion of the name raffle on 2/17/26) had made his arrival overnight. Priya is overall in good condition postpartum, but has had to receive antibiotics due to not immediately passing her placenta to avoid infection.
Priya so far has been incredibly brave, overcoming her anxiety with the support of Bhumi, who is her confident confidant. She has been an incredibly attentive and patient mother. Baby Moo loves his mama, and his Aunt Bhumi. He has shown interest in his caretakers, as well as the other critters who call Critter Creek home. We are thrilled to provide this family unit their forever home.
With a monthly or annual sponsorship, you will receive a digital and print certificate of “adoption,” quarterly email updates with exclusive photos, and an invitation to our exclusive sponsors-only virtual tour. In addition, your name will be displayed on Priya and Baby Moo's page, acknowledging you as their sponsor.