From Doubt to Confidence: What One Bull Taught Me About Patience

Earlier this year, I made a serious investment for my small farm—a registered Black Angus bull I hoped would strengthen my herd for years to come. At first, though, his behavior didn’t match my expectations. Instead of showing drive or dominance, he spent his days calmly grazing, unbothered by the routines around him. His relaxed nature was impressive, but as the weeks passed, I quietly wondered whether I’d rushed the decision or misunderstood what I was buying into.

Concerned but hopeful, I reached out to my local veterinarian for advice. After a careful check, the verdict was reassuring: the bull was healthy, just young and slower to mature than I’d assumed. The vet recommended a simple daily supplement routine to support his development and energy levels. It wasn’t a dramatic intervention—just a reminder that growth, whether in animals or investments, doesn’t always run on our timelines.

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Within days, the change was noticeable. The bull carried himself differently, moving with more confidence and engaging more naturally with the herd. It became clear that nothing had been wrong—he simply needed the right support at the right time. Watching him step into his role eased my doubts and reaffirmed that patience often pays off in farming more than quick judgment ever does.

Just when I thought the lesson was complete, he delivered one final surprise. Energized and curious, he found a weak point in the fence and wandered onto my neighbor’s land, blending in a little too comfortably with their cattle. Thankfully, the situation ended with laughter, a repaired fence, and a good reminder. Farming has a way of humbling you, teaching that progress isn’t always linear—and that with care, flexibility, and a sense of humor, things often turn out better than you expect.

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