Recently,
I invested $6,500 in this registered Black Angus bull. I introduced him to the
herd, but all he did was graze on grass and showed no interest in the cows.
I
started to wonder if I had overpaid for that bull. Nevertheless, I decided to
have the vet come and examine him.
He
mentioned that the bull was in good health, but perhaps just a bit young.
Therefore, he prescribed some pills for me to administer once a day.
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Within
just two days, the bull began tending to my cows, and before I knew it, he'd
also managed to break through the fence and mate with all of my neighbor's
cows!
He's
performing like a well-oiled machine! Whatever concoction the vet prescribed
seems to be doing wonders. Strangely enough, they even have a hint of
peppermint flavor to them.
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