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Rescued Bull Gets His First Bed (Original Post)
catbyte
Sep 2020
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soothsayer
(38,601 posts)1. Happy bull! Lovely
Bayard
(22,117 posts)2. That's a happy guy!
And I'm happy for him. Reminds me of the pet Brahma steer I used to have, that would do anything for a peppermint.
efhmc
(14,731 posts)3. Curious where you lived that you had this bull.
And how did you know to give him a peppermint?
Bayard
(22,117 posts)6. He was initially a young "loaner" bull when I moved to my farm in eastern CA
I wanted my horses to get used to seeing the neighbors' cattle. Then I got attached to him, and bought him. Had him castrated.
It was never a question to give him peppermints, carrots, apples, or any other treat the horses were getting. He was a big, sweet moocher.
Cowster.
yonder
(9,668 posts)4. Good to see this big fellow get some comfort.
Fitting music too.
Karadeniz
(22,543 posts)5. That's wonderful!