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bull broke his stinger.
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 439352" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Not neccessarily... my boss's bull just had a large amount of swelling in the sheath area. Ollie had a really good pic of his broke bull that showed what broken looks like; maybe he'll post it. A bull's penis is made of cartilidge, so he's breeding a cow and gets jostled... it breaks. It can heal, same as a broken nose would heal, but I'm told that a lot of times, scar tissue forms on the inside of the sheath, preventing him from extending and being able to breed again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 439352, member: 852"] Not neccessarily... my boss's bull just had a large amount of swelling in the sheath area. Ollie had a really good pic of his broke bull that showed what broken looks like; maybe he'll post it. A bull's penis is made of cartilidge, so he's breeding a cow and gets jostled... it breaks. It can heal, same as a broken nose would heal, but I'm told that a lot of times, scar tissue forms on the inside of the sheath, preventing him from extending and being able to breed again. [/QUOTE]
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