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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 523789" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>First of all, be glad you didn't get a rope on him. And evidently you don't have the facilities in place (corrals, etc.) to handle this critter. Honestly, get your money back. This guy knew what he was selling you. If he will not take the bull back and return your money, then go with Baxters idea. Put him down. He will be fine for hamburger at least, (if you must have corn or grain finished beef). A young animal like that should make some good steaks as well. Grass finished beef is yummy!! Cut your losses and cut them now. Not being sarchastic, speaking from experience here. You don't want him or any calves out of him either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 523789, member: 5478"] First of all, be glad you didn't get a rope on him. And evidently you don't have the facilities in place (corrals, etc.) to handle this critter. Honestly, get your money back. This guy knew what he was selling you. If he will not take the bull back and return your money, then go with Baxters idea. Put him down. He will be fine for hamburger at least, (if you must have corn or grain finished beef). A young animal like that should make some good steaks as well. Grass finished beef is yummy!! Cut your losses and cut them now. Not being sarchastic, speaking from experience here. You don't want him or any calves out of him either. [/QUOTE]
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