The calf was stillborn, and the farmer's family rushed to bury it, fearing it would 'bring them bad luck'.
However one of his neighbours took a picture, which he says highlights the effects brought on by the excessive use of pesticides in their native Argentina.
The farmer's wife has now been forced to deny her husband had fathered the kid (in both senses of the word), and then tried to 'hide it', explaining:
"It was dead when it was born, we just want to get rid of it as quickly as possible so we buried it in a hole in the ground.
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"It was clearly a genetic mutation caused by the excessive use of pesticides.
"Another neighbour who was here and was curious took a picture which they unfortunately posted online sparking these ridiculous allegations."
The family have been bombarded with allegations from social media users convinced it is a cross between a goat and a human.