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just #@$%@#^@$# great!
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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 688793" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>For those of you who know, I have a young charolais bull that is a project. The owner worked out a sweatheart deal with me and is letting me keep him until Jan. without paying - until I'm satisfied. Well, ofcourse with my luck, I went out yesterday evening to check on him and he's limping badly. This past weekend I pulled my other bull off of the cows and put him in the paddock with the young bull. I'm guessing that the big boy didn't like the youngster and the young charolais got hurt. With any luck it's just some sort of bruise, he was standing on his own, but had a pronounced limp/favor of his back left leg. Really bites, now I'm obligated to buy the bull..... Maybe I'll see some good signs when I get home this evening........ RRRGHHH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 688793, member: 2653"] For those of you who know, I have a young charolais bull that is a project. The owner worked out a sweatheart deal with me and is letting me keep him until Jan. without paying - until I'm satisfied. Well, ofcourse with my luck, I went out yesterday evening to check on him and he's limping badly. This past weekend I pulled my other bull off of the cows and put him in the paddock with the young bull. I'm guessing that the big boy didn't like the youngster and the young charolais got hurt. With any luck it's just some sort of bruise, he was standing on his own, but had a pronounced limp/favor of his back left leg. Really bites, now I'm obligated to buy the bull..... Maybe I'll see some good signs when I get home this evening........ RRRGHHH! [/QUOTE]
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