Having a cow: Animals rescued from lava finding homes

Helena Lundblad and Kinsey Heinrichs bottle-feed three of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy Wednesday at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe. (Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

Helena Lundblad bottle-feeds one of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy Wednesday at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)
Helena Lundblad and Kinsey Heinrichs bottle-feed three of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy Wednesday at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe.

Five of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy are bottle-fed Wednesday at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe.

From left, Alec McClary, Kinsey Heinrichs Helena Lundblad and Eric Hens bottle-feed five of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy Wednesday at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe.

Eric Hens bottle-feeds one of the 10 calves. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

Two of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy stand together Wednesday at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe.

Two of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy stand together Wednesday at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe.

LAUPAHOEHOE — As Kinsey Heinrichs opened the gate to Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary on this bright Wednesday morning, three calves followed behind her like eager puppies.