He radioed for help immediately. Within minutes, neighbors arrived with tarps, warm water, and feed. Together, they pulled the cow upright and got the younger calves wrapped and lifted.
A vet showed up an hour later. “You found them just in time,” she said. “Another hour and it might’ve been too late.”
The first calf, still wrapped in a blanket, watched quietly from the porch as the others were loaded into the barn truck. She didn’t cry again.