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Would you eat this bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="wapitiaddict" data-source="post: 2014007" data-attributes="member: 107569"><p>The weight loss of that bull is what scares me. Means he had been sickly for a while. Especially when you could easily hold up both hind quarters. I wouldn't call myself muscular, but a single quarter from a mature bull takes pretty good effort to lug around. I wouldn't eat the bull, and I would feel good that your wife saved a bull from a slow, painful death.</p><p></p><p>As another poster suggested, maybe look at ways you could turn it into dog food. I often feed meat scraps to my dog. I'll throw it on a frying pan and mix it into her dog food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapitiaddict, post: 2014007, member: 107569"] The weight loss of that bull is what scares me. Means he had been sickly for a while. Especially when you could easily hold up both hind quarters. I wouldn't call myself muscular, but a single quarter from a mature bull takes pretty good effort to lug around. I wouldn't eat the bull, and I would feel good that your wife saved a bull from a slow, painful death. As another poster suggested, maybe look at ways you could turn it into dog food. I often feed meat scraps to my dog. I'll throw it on a frying pan and mix it into her dog food. [/QUOTE]
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