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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 1056986" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I knew a guy that had a big charolais bull that had always been hand fed stale loaves of white bread from a local bakery. The bull was literally addicted to the bread. Probably the sugar content. The guy had some hunters on his place that parked a pop-up camper in the pasture to sleep in. They left some bread on the table in the camper and the bull could see and smell the bread. He literally smashed his way into / onto the camper and destroyed it. When he climbed on with his 2,000+ lb weight he fell through the thin plywood flooring which panicked him even more. When they came out of the woods from hunting all that was left of their pop-up camper was a pile of kindling and aluminum. They said the remnants of the camper was over 100 yards away from where they parked it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 1056986, member: 1863"] I knew a guy that had a big charolais bull that had always been hand fed stale loaves of white bread from a local bakery. The bull was literally addicted to the bread. Probably the sugar content. The guy had some hunters on his place that parked a pop-up camper in the pasture to sleep in. They left some bread on the table in the camper and the bull could see and smell the bread. He literally smashed his way into / onto the camper and destroyed it. When he climbed on with his 2,000+ lb weight he fell through the thin plywood flooring which panicked him even more. When they came out of the woods from hunting all that was left of their pop-up camper was a pile of kindling and aluminum. They said the remnants of the camper was over 100 yards away from where they parked it. [/QUOTE]
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