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Hi! I’m Erin. I’m a 28 year old, with a new baby girl, and a sweet computer geek for a hubby. We share our house with three two cats and two dogs (golden retrievers). I have a doctorate in veterinary medicine (a.k.a. I’m a veterinarian). However, I’m currently loving being an adjunct biology professor. I am a Christian and love God with all my heart! We live in the great state of Tennessee.
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Poor bad bull. I always forget to read Tell Me Thursday posts, so I may never know the story. LOL. He is a beautiful big bull, though.
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Awww! Poor bull. Cute blog you have here.
LOL
Love the sign. At least they warn you.
I once saw a bad elephant at an elephant camp, caged up similarly.
that is one big guy!
LOL, nice warning!
He doesn’t look so bad. Some days, I need one of those signs for me. Only mine might say, “Mad Mom.” LOL!!
I grew up on a ranch and when you see a sign indicating a “bad bull” you probably better believe it. They are the ones that could care less if your the hand that feeds them. I’ve been chased by a few of those massive animals, so I’m not really apt to feel too sorry for this big fellow. In a lot of ways it might be for his own good that he’s more contained. That way he’s not getting hurt himself as he tries to hurt everything else in his path. Besides, he’s got dinner on a silver platter and a nice clean stall to live in. If he was free range he might be suffering drought conditions like we have here in the south right now so life might just be good for that big boy.
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