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Bull Statues (page 8)

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Bulls
Brainerd, MN
This pair of Bulls in Brainerd are located at Paul Bunyan Land. One of them is painted blue to represent Babe, Paul Bunyan's Blue Ox.

I believe the bull statues shown below are unique.

Bull
Tawas City, MI
Bull [gone]
Chicago, IL
KC the Bull
Bakersfield, CA
The Bull statue in Tawas City is located at Freel's Market. It appears to be made of concrete. [map]

The Bull in Chicago was installed on the roof of the Etno Village Grill. These photos are from 2011. The statue was still there in 2014. By 2015, Etno and the statue were gone.

KC the Bull is located near the exit of the Kern County Fair. The mascot was developed in 1987. [map]

Steer with Steak [gone]
Durand, IL
This Steer with Steak stood in front of the Country Cottage Cafe. It was about 10 feet tall. It had been here since at least 2010. These photos were taken in 2012. I believe the cafe is closed. The statue disappeared in 2015.

Bull
Three Rivers, CA

2013:

2023:
This Bull statue apparently functioned as a concession stand. It has been here since at least 2007. It was previously located in Arizona. Does anyone know more about it? I believe this photo from 1998 is the same bull at this location. Around 2023, it was moved further west, to the left of the Kaweah General Store. [map]

Charolais Bull
Saint-Simon, QC
Bull
Dundee, MS
Charolais Bull
Clinton, IL
Charolais Bull
Laclede, MO
The Charolais Bull statue in Saint-Simon is installed at Ferme Rodrigue Fournier. [map]

The Bull statue in Dundee has no business below him or sign of a nearby cattle ranch. It is probably meant to represent a Charolais Bull. [map]

The Charolais Bull statue in Clinton is installed at Nord Farms which has been raising Charolais cattle since 1962. The statue has been there since at least 2007. [map]

The Charolais Bull statue in Laclede was installed in 1972 by the long-gone Lamme Farms. For more, see this website. [map]

Charolais Bulls
Hays, KS
Charolais Bull
Kansas City, KS
The first Charolais Bull statue in Hays shown above is installed at the Schumacher Trust Ranch. [map]

The second Charolais Bull statue in Hays shown above also advertises for the Schumacher Trust Ranch. It is installed on I-70. This statue no longer has testicles. [map]

The Charolais Bull statue in Kansas City is installed at the American International Charolais Association headquarters. It has been there since at least 2008. [map]

Hereford Bull
Kansas City, MO
This Hereford Bull statue in Kansas City overlooks I-35 from a 60-foot-tall pedestal. The fiberglass statue was built in 1953 for the American Hereford Association. It was originally installed on a 90-foot-tall pedestal next to the Association's building. The bull was nicknamed Bob ("Bull on Building"). The Association moved and the new tenants of the building took down the statue. In 2002, it was restored and moved its present location in Mulkey Square Park. For more, see this website. [map]

Albert the Bull
Audubon, IA
Albert the Bull at 28 feet tall is supposedly the World's Largest Bull. He is meant to represent the perfect Hereford Bull. Albert was built in 1964 of concrete and steel. He stands at Albert the Bull Park and Campground. These photos are from 2006. The statue was restored in 2017. His eyes are now brown. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Casa del Sol [gone]
Ascutney, VT
The Market [gone]
Reno, NV
Heaven Hill Hereford Farm [gone]
Marshall, WI
The Casa del Sol Mexican restaurant displayed this furry bull statue. The Casa del Sol opened in 2009. This photo is from 2009. By 2013, the restaurant had closed and the statue was gone.

The furry bull at The Market had been there since at least 2011. This photo is from 2014. By 2015, The Market had closed and the statue was gone.

The Heaven Hill Hereford Farm bull was another example of the furry type. His left jaw had been damaged and repainted. By 2024, the statue was gone.

Country Trail Antiques [gone]
Hubbardston, MA
The Country Trail Antiques bull was another from the same mold as those shown above. These photos were taken in 2011. The bull was gone later that year.

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