FROM PAGE 2 which time will also need to be culled from the herd. Because the bull calf is much smaller in stature the large bull will simply run him off away from the cows during the rut and the …
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which time will also need to be culled from the herd. Because the bull calf is much smaller in stature the large bull will simply run him off away from the cows during the rut and the calf does not prove to be a threat to the adult bull. However, the smaller adult bull will most definitely pose a threat and that is why it will
be removed from the herd.”
Given that reality, Hoel said that, “the City will be putting the younger adult bull out for bids for anyone that would be interested in purchasing the animal for meat in the near future.”
After all, while rules are rules, there’s no reason to let a good animal, go to waste.