
A farmer buys a young registered Black Angus bull for $7,000 to mate with his cows, but the bull refuses to engage with them, spending its time eating grass instead. Feeling frustrated, the farmer calls a vet, who examines the bull and finds it healthy but possibly too young to mate. The vet provides the farmer with pills to give the bull daily, which help stimulate its mating instincts. Soon after, the bull begins mating with the cows, even breaking through the fence to breed with the neighbor’s cows. When asked what the vet prescribed, the farmer admits he doesn’t know the exact contents but mentions the pills taste like peppermint and they work effectively.