I recently spent $6,500 on this registered Black Angus bull.

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 I put him out with the herd, but he just ate grass and wouldn’t even look at a cow. I was starting to feel a little disappointed, thinking I’d made a mistake paying that much for a bull who didn’t seem interested in his purpose. I watched him day after day, and he just wasn’t living up to expectations. I thought I had probably overpaid for him.

After a few weeks of this, I decided to have the vet come check him out. The vet examined the bull and assured me that he was perfectly healthy, but mentioned that the bull was still a bit young. He gave me some pills to feed him once a day, which he said would help get him on track and ready to do his job. At this point, I was willing to try anything to get my money’s worth.

To my surprise, just two days after starting the pills, the bull sprang into action! He began servicing all of my cows, and I could hardly believe what I was seeing. He was finally doing what he was supposed to do. But it didn’t stop there—he even broke through the fence and started breeding with all of my neighbor’s cows! It was like he had transformed into a machine, working nonstop.

Now, I can’t stop him from going to work. Every time I look out at the field, I see him busy with the cows. It’s clear that the pills worked wonders. I’m glad I followed the vet’s advice, and now I’m seeing the results. I can’t believe how much he’s turned around—he’s definitely earned his $6,500 price tag!