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New Bull - Let er Rip! (Pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="ONLY-BEEF" data-source="post: 213882" data-attributes="member: 3874"><p>Mister SF it is a darn rare thing these days to go out an buy yur self a 15 month bull that aint been on grain. what grabed me was all the dung spred on his rear. ifen he has just been out on pasture it would be uncomon for a healthy bull to have that. an he does look good en healthy dont he? also just take yur self gander at the animal cant you see it? now i aint knocken the mans bull he could turn out good. just responden to your letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ONLY-BEEF, post: 213882, member: 3874"] Mister SF it is a darn rare thing these days to go out an buy yur self a 15 month bull that aint been on grain. what grabed me was all the dung spred on his rear. ifen he has just been out on pasture it would be uncomon for a healthy bull to have that. an he does look good en healthy dont he? also just take yur self gander at the animal cant you see it? now i aint knocken the mans bull he could turn out good. just responden to your letter. [/QUOTE]
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