A foal is now being raised by two mums after a "one in a million" birthing phenomenon left a mother without a foal to care for.<br /><br />Sol, now just one week old, is being cared for by Mary and Starr, both six years old, after one of the donkeys gave birth to a stillborn foal.<br /><br />Both mothers gave birth at the same time and both attached to the healthy foal.<br /><br />Farm owner Ben Best, 32, believes the chances of his two pregnant donkeys giving birth early and at the same time "must be one in a million."<br /><br />Mary and Starr were expected to give birth in June, so neither donkey was set up in the birthing barn.<br /><br />Since they foaled more than a month early, they weren't being monitored, so no one at the farm knows which donkey is the biological mother.<br /><br />Now, the pair shares parental duties equally with Sol feeding from both donkeys.
