Jaclin
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seems like it would be enough to just let the bull alone with cow. now that I think about it, artificial is probably better. I remember seeing a story about an Amur Leopard named Edgar that viciously attacked and killed his mating partner. Anyone assisting that would have probably been cat food.However, I do know of one incidence, back in the day at LSU, when a young, enthustiac Vet student was changed for life when she suffered a mishap while assisting in a cow insemination. She was under the hoisted bull, where she insisted she wanted to be, guiding him into the cow when the "misfire" occurred. She came out from under the bull, her head and face covered in white, sticky goo and left the barn crying, saying "I don't wanna be a Veterinarian no more!" I could see how something like that could scar CR for life, and make him angry and bitter. I think the young Doctor stuck with small animal care from then on.