In the animal kingdom, it occasionally occurs for young females to reject their offspring since their maternal instincts are still inactive.
The mother of the newborn donkey who was left by its mother did so in a British shelter, but the baby was able to find not only kind people but also a new mother.
Within a few hours of his birth, the donkey, known as Biggie, was able to stand unassisted. Herbivores’ genetics are inclined to this rate of development.
However, Biggie’s mother was unconcerned with the animal.
The workers of the shelter then made the decision to feed Biggie themselves.
He was given water every four hours and milk-baby meal mixture, but he missed his mother.
Then a donkey named Abby from a nearby field stepped in to help.
Abby immediately felt bad for Biggie. On the third day after birth, this occurred, and a week later they were playing and running together.
She was constantly present and acted like a devoted mother.
Biggie was raised to be a good and compassionate donkey who is pleasant and simple to deal with, according to the workers at the shelter.