The Three Bulls

Three bulls heard the rancher was bringing another bull onto the ranch…
First Bull: “I’ve been here five years. I’m not giving this new bull any of my 100 cows.”

Second Bull: “I’ve been here three years and have earned my right to 50 cows. I’m keeping all my cows.”

Third Bull: “I’ve only been here a year, and so far, you guys have only let me have 10 cows. I may not be as big as you fellows, but I’m keeping all 10 of my cows.”

Just then, an 18-wheeler pulls up in the pasture carrying the biggest bull they’ve ever seen. At 4,700 pounds, each step he takes strains the steel ramp.

First Bull: “I think I can spare a few cows for our new friend.”

Second Bull: “I actually have too many cows to take care of. I can spare a few. I’m certainly not looking for an argument.”

They look over at the third bull and find him pawing the dirt, shaking his horns, and snorting.

First Bull: “Son, don’t be foolish — let him have some of your cows and live to tell about it.”

Third Bull: “Hell, he can have all my cows. I’m just making sure he knows I’m a bull.”

So, the smallest bull pretends to be tough not to keep his cows, but to make sure the new bull knows he’s also a bull, not a cow.

One mamma cow and four baby calves.
There are five cows, a momma cow, and four baby calves on a farm.
The first baby comes up to the mom and asks, “Momma, why am I called Rose?”

The mommy cow replies, “Well, honey, a rose petal fell on your head when you were born.”

The next calf walks up to the mom and asks, “Momma, why is my name Lily?”

The mommy cow replies, “Because, honey, a lily petal fell on your head when you were born.”

The third baby comes up and asks, “Momma, why is my name Daisy?”

The mommy cow replies again, “Well, when you were born, a daisy petal fell on your head.”

The final baby walks over and says, “Huh Ruh Buh Duh!”

The momma cow says, “Honey, shut up, Cinderblock!”

LOL!!

Hope this joke will make you smile! Have a nice day!

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