The intense and prolonged labor didn’t help her; she was already in a very fragile state. Her fever increased, and Chester had to take the piglets away from her to give them a chance of survival.
If Emma had died, they would have had to feed the piglets four times a day, but this tactic failed, and Emma’s condition worsened.
It was only when he brought the piglets back that the miracle happened, Chester recounts: “If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn’t have believed it.”
From the moment she was reunited with the piglets, Emma’s condition improved. Slowly but surely, she managed to get up and eat.
Chester further stated, “I’d like to believe that we saved Emma, but it’s evident that she was saved by her calling. In her case, the calling was





