This registered Black Angus bull cost me $6,500 lately.

A Costly Investment

Initial Disappointment After spending $6,500 on a registered Black Angus bull, I introduced him to the herd, expecting him to mate with the cows. However, he showed no interest in them, solely focusing on grazing.

Veterinary Intervention Concerned about his behavior, I consulted a vet who examined the bull and determined him to be healthy but possibly too young for breeding. As a solution, the vet prescribed daily pills.

Unexpected Results

Quick Transformation Remarkably, within two days of starting the medication regimen, the bull began mating with all the cows in my herd, demonstrating newfound vigor and efficiency.

Unforeseen Consequences The bull’s newfound fertility didn’t stop with my cows. He broke through the fence and impregnated all of my neighbor’s cows as well, earning a reputation as a relentless breeding machine.

Reflecting on the Outcome

Mixed Feelings While I’m amazed by the bull’s sudden transformation, I can’t help but wonder about the contents of the pills the vet prescribed. Surprisingly, they even have a hint of peppermint flavor, adding to the bizarre turn of events.

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