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I saw two bulls and around 10 cows from the side of the road and one bull had it looks like twine in his antler! What do you think it is? I am pretty sure it is twine.
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For his sake, I hope they fall off soon
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Better than the bull moose that had Christmas lights in his antlers in Anchorage a few years back!!
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Maybe some of that electric fence tape/wire
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Re: Bull with bailing twine in his antlers
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Yep, looks like bailing twine. Maybe he got into someone's hay pile
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Shouldn't be difficult to match up his sheds when he drops them.
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Re: Bull with bailing twine in his antlers
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I no where thAts at. N it’s just rope like a mop rag
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