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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13660"><p>Even if a bull has been with cows, it doesn't ruin him for the freezer. Simply remove him from temptation for a month or two and his hormones will settle down and the meat will taste fine. We actually had a 2 year old bull killed this summer the day after we removed him from the cows. We were able to salvage the meat and the taste is fine, although the meat is not quite as tender as it would be from a steer.</p><p></p><p>As Dunmovin' said, you can still have your bull neutered by a veterinarian and he should be fine.</p><p></p><p>If you're not used to cattle and haven't been around a bull before, definitely have him neutered. He could be a danger to you and others if you are not used to handling bulls and don't have the facilities to keep him on your property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13660"] Even if a bull has been with cows, it doesn't ruin him for the freezer. Simply remove him from temptation for a month or two and his hormones will settle down and the meat will taste fine. We actually had a 2 year old bull killed this summer the day after we removed him from the cows. We were able to salvage the meat and the taste is fine, although the meat is not quite as tender as it would be from a steer. As Dunmovin' said, you can still have your bull neutered by a veterinarian and he should be fine. If you're not used to cattle and haven't been around a bull before, definitely have him neutered. He could be a danger to you and others if you are not used to handling bulls and don't have the facilities to keep him on your property. [/QUOTE]
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