From Dud to Stud: How My $6,500 Bull Found His Drive

I recently invested $6,500 in a registered Black Angus bull, hoping he’d increase productivity on the farm. But once I turned him out with the herd, all he did was graze and lounge around, showing zero interest in the cows. Day after day, there was no action. I began to worry I’d wasted my money on a glorified lawn ornament.

Concerned I’d made an expensive mistake, I called the vet to examine him. After a quick check, the vet confirmed the bull was healthy, just a little young and maybe lacking motivation. As a precaution, he handed me a bottle of pills and said, “Give him one a day and let’s see what happens.” I didn’t expect much, but figured I had nothing to lose.

Two days later, everything changed. The bull suddenly sprang to life, enthusiastically making the rounds with every cow in sight. And not just mine — he broke through the fence and headed straight for the neighbor’s herd as well! It was like someone flipped a switch. He was a machine, tireless and determined.

I’m not sure what those pills were made of, but they had a strong peppermint smell. Whatever they were, they worked. Now I’ve got a herd full of pregnant cows, a bull with boundless energy, and a neighbor who’s not exactly thrilled. Turns out, sometimes all it takes is a little nudge to awaken the beast!

Related Posts

After a complex and risky operation doctors managed to separate these conjoined twin sisters

😲 After a complex and risky operation, doctors managed to separate these conjoined twin sisters. You’ll be amazed to see what they look like today. When Nima…

My husband always loved trimming our 8-year-old daughter’s hair, doing it once a month without fail. But this time, something in his eyes was different. “Come here for a second,” he whispered, his voice unsteady. As he lifted her hair, we looked closer and sh0ck.

At 6:30 in the morning, I woke up before the alarm went off. For years now, my body has been remembering this time on its own, a…

My daughter texted, “Dad, mom’s been bringing men over while you’re deployed.” I replied, “Thank you for your honesty, sweetheart.” Then I came home three weeks early and made sure her mother’s secret wasn’t secret anymore.

I (36M) was four months into my third deployment when the message came through. It was the middle of the night, my time. Afternoon back home. My…

On my first day as a secretary, my boss harassed me. I refused and was threatened with firing. I took off my glasses and revealed myself as…

The Heiress in the Cardigan   For three months, I had been “Ava,” the mousy, invisible executive assistant to Marcus Sterling. I wore glasses I didn’t need,…

My aunt forced me to sell my hair for $600 to avoid homelessness. She didn’t know my grandfather was watching, or that he was about to trigger a hidden clause in the family trust that would strip her of her $200 million empire.

We often talk about fortunes won or lost, but my story is about something else. It’s about that rare moment where total personal humiliation becomes the key—the…

My son’s wealthy wife mocked me at a family dinner, calling me the “fat pig who raised my husband.” Then her father walked in, went pale, and whispered, “Wait…”

“Meet the fat pig who raised my husband.” Her words hung in the air like cigarette smoke. Ugly, slow, impossible to ignore. And when the table erupted…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *