Gay breeding bull faces slaughterhouse

Sal

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he should hang onto this bull...this bull is smart, he is exercising his choice and as such not just going with the flow but actually bucking nature and making a choice

they should just counsel him, they could help him to see the error of his ways, save his life an' all
 

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Read James Michener's Mexico which had a long feature on bullfighting. In one segment he mentioned how bulls like to be sexually dominant and how the people called one who liked to bugger other male bulls a "maricon".
 

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The bull is not gay. This is just another case of naive Left-wing humans anthropomorphising an animal to suit their Left-wing agenda.

It's quite common for a male bull to not want to breed with females and these bulls are known in the industry as "gay bulls" or "gay breeders." That doesn't necessarily mean that the bull is actually homosexual. It's just a term that is used for those types of bulls.

Simon LeVay, a British neuroscientist, has said: "Although homosexual behaviour is very common in the animal world, it seems to be very uncommon that individual animals have a long-lasting predisposition to engage in such behaviour to the exclusion of heterosexual activities. Thus, a homosexual orientation, if one can speak of such thing in animals, seems to be a rarity."

It's the same when we see two animals frolicking in a field and we say that those animals are playing. But they aren't playing. Animal "play" is nothing like humans playing. The naturalist Chris Packham, host of Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch (and Summerwatch when it starts next year) is uncomforable with the description of animals "playing."
 

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It's the same when we see two animals frolicking in a field and we say that those animals are playing. But they aren't playing. Animal "play" is nothing like humans playing. The naturalist Chris Packham, host of Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch (and Summerwatch when it starts next year) is uncomforable with the description of animals "playing."
two kittens chasing and hiding and surprising and two kids tagging and hiding and jumping and surprising are still labelled play...the kittens are learning to hunt and the kids are learning to socialize...they are both learning valuable survival skills
 

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two kittens chasing and hiding and surprising and two kids tagging and hiding and jumping and surprising are still labelled play...the kittens are learning to hunt and the kids are learning to socialize...they are both learning valuable survival skills

It's not "play" as we humans understand it. Saying animals "play" is just another example of that modern phenomenon of humans anthropomorphising animals. Many naturalists are uncomfortable with the term "animals playing."
 

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It's not "play" as we humans understand it. Saying animals "play" is just another example of that modern phenomenon of humans anthropomorphising animals. Many naturalists are uncomfortable with the term "animals playing."
well how do you understand play in terms of how they define it, because if that is the base line, then those naturalist who are uncomfortable with it need to define it first. There are other naturalists who will say animals not only play but recent research is showing animals have a wide array of emotions and are far more intelligent than we ever thought

part of the problem with measuring these qualities in animals is our lack of ability to scientifically quantify them...the smarter we get the smarter they get because we begin to actually understand what various behaviours indicate
 

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well how do you understand play in terms of how they define it, because if that is the base line, then those naturalist who are uncomfortable with it need to define it first. There are other naturalists who will say animals not only play but recent research is showing animals have a wide array of emotions and are far more intelligent than we ever thought

part of the problem with measuring these qualities in animals is our lack of ability to scientifically quantify them...the smarter we get the smarter they get because we begin to actually understand what various behaviours indicate


Get off that moon, ya fairy..............:joker:

When a bull was mean, or not cow-interested, me uncle used to truck em to the slaughter house. Full grown bull usually goes for balogna.

Hey
gay
but not
ferlong.
 

Sal

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Get off that moon, ya fairy..............:joker:

When a bull was mean, or not cow-interested, me uncle used to truck em to the slaughter house. Full grown bull usually goes for balogna.

Hey
gay
but not
ferlong.

it's getting chilly up here at night now...might have to make a coat and remember to make wing allowance

balogna?

I thought that stuff was the same as hotdogs...lips and azzholes...hm, who knew

that poor sad bull...no counselling or gender reassignment...sad...
 

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It's not "play" as we humans understand it. Saying animals "play" is just another example of that modern phenomenon of humans anthropomorphising animals. Many naturalists are uncomfortable with the term "animals playing."
Most "games" in animals and some in children originate in skill sets that were needed long ago to survive in nature.
 

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it's getting chilly up here at night now...might have to make a coat and remember to make wing allowance

balogna?

I thought that stuff was the same as hotdogs...lips and azzholes...hm, who knew

that poor sad bull...no counselling or gender reassignment...sad...


We used to listen to the noon farm market report to get prices, and there was always a catagory: balogna bulls. Asked me uncle and he said they were bulls too old or too whatever, and they went for balogna.....................Maybe hotdogs too............Hooooonose !..
:dontknow:

One more of them topics for which my free time does not allow a whole lot of for contemplation........IF ya knows whut I means.
 

Sal

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We used to listen to the noon farm market report to get prices, and there was always a catagory: balogna bulls. Asked me uncle and he said they were bulls too old or too whatever, and they went for balogna.....................Maybe hotdogs too............Hooooonose !..
:dontknow:

lol...soooooooooooo fairy bulls ain't all that unusual or an unknown to most farmers

interesting
 

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Odd. They don't have those cattle and horse jack off machines and turkey basters in Ireland like we have here or they aren't brave enough to jackoff a 2200lb Charolais?

They are massive beasts with bad tempers.
 

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I don't know what's so special about this Cow........Oh and $300 off at Costco USA...........