Sheriff Morgan Selling A Steer ‘With Horns’ And It Comes With A Warning
May 13, 2019
Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan is selling a “large black steer with horns”, and it comes with a warning.
The “animal is aggressive and will charge” and “adequate fencing necessary to properly contain animal” is required according to a buyer beware statement from the ECSO.
The steer will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder with cash in hand at 10 a.m. on Thursday, May 16 at the ECSO substation at 5844 Highway 29 in Molino.
The Sheriff’s Office took possession of the steer after it was found last month in the area of Chemstrand Road and Turners Meadow Road.
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12 Responses to “Sheriff Morgan Selling A Steer ‘With Horns’ And It Comes With A Warning”
What A Face. Bit Boney and Skinny ..Sad and Mad…like my Bro…Love You Elsie.
Cattle EAT GRASS. The only way he would have been starved is if he had been on a dry lot (a dirt enclosed area). He could be a bit wormy. The only “fat” looking cattle are beef cattle raised for human food.
This bull is of the spanish breed,That are raised on a ranch in/on Spanish coast.They are half wild & bred for fighting..NO Bull-onna….
Response to Me’s comment – that was totally my first thought as well. He’s obviously not been fed.
Aggressive because apparently he ain’t been fed properly! I’d be mad, too!
He’s Hangry!
THAT’S A LOTTA BULL. LOL
This sounds like a moo-tastic idea!
Don’t sell him….
That steer needs to be DEPUTIZED!!!
Probably because he was abused and not fed properly. Sad.
Good Rodeo material.
Donate it to Manna Food Bank
This steer must have “mad cow disease”.
I need him in my backyard to run off the bobcats and coyotes.