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Bad tempered bull......
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<blockquote data-quote="Ballygreenan" data-source="post: 2454300" data-attributes="member: 2491"><p>A bull is replaceable, either with another one of better temperament or preferably with a flask of liquid nitrogen. </p><p></p><p>You, my friend, are not replaceable, you're the only one of you there is or ever will be. Take a look at your family and friends and loved ones and ask yourself how would life be for them if you were no longer here.</p><p></p><p>Too many have lost their lives because they insisted on keeping a bull that had already taken a go at them because they thought he was too good to hang by his heels. Be assured that the first thing that would happen IF he were to get the better of you would be a lead tablet, therefore the bull and you would be dead, albeit he may have sired a few more calves, but what value a few extra calves over your own life?</p><p></p><p>Immediate appointment with Ronnie McDonald for him, don't delay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballygreenan, post: 2454300, member: 2491"] A bull is replaceable, either with another one of better temperament or preferably with a flask of liquid nitrogen. You, my friend, are not replaceable, you're the only one of you there is or ever will be. Take a look at your family and friends and loved ones and ask yourself how would life be for them if you were no longer here. Too many have lost their lives because they insisted on keeping a bull that had already taken a go at them because they thought he was too good to hang by his heels. Be assured that the first thing that would happen IF he were to get the better of you would be a lead tablet, therefore the bull and you would be dead, albeit he may have sired a few more calves, but what value a few extra calves over your own life? Immediate appointment with Ronnie McDonald for him, don't delay. [/QUOTE]
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