Red Bull. Red bull contains bull urine, which could hurt your cardiovascular body parts.
do you think that millions of cans would be sold if it did - I doubt it
I think its is bulls urine. Usually found in energy drinks. Taurine isn't bull's urine . . . the kind found in energy drinks is synthetically made in a lab. (ehow.com explains the process) The taurine in animal food is derived from skeletal and other parts of the protein they are using in their foods. The rumor about the bull's urine began because taurine was first found in the bile of bulls (which is why the root "taur" is now used).
No. This is an urban legend. Red Bull energy drink contains taurine, a sulphuric acid. This acid was first isolated from a bull's bile in 1827 by German scientists. This is the source of the urban legend. Taurine is added because it is believed to be an energy source for some people. Given that this drink is supposed to be for energy, it is more likely that any "energy" is derived from the caffeine and sugar present in the formula than from the Taurine.
This is false. Bulls are more able to identify a cow in heat by pheromones excreted in her urine, and by her actions of trying to mount other cows, but mostly be other cows mounting her. Bulls "taste" her urine and do a flehman response by curling back is upper lip to smell if she is in heat or not or close to standing heat. A cow in heat can carry pheromones to a bull on the breeze as well, which goes to show you what farmers say when a "bull can smell a cow in heat for miles" is more true than the changes in frequency and pitch in her bellering.
This is called Flehmen response, and it's the bull's way of knowing whether the female is in heat or not. He does this by smelling and tasting the urine of the cow as she urinates, then he raises his head up as high as possible and curl his upper lip up to restrict airflow through the nasal passage. Subatmospheric pressure is created in the nasopalatine duct which allows the urine to be aspirated or "inhaled" through the duct and into the sensory surfaces of the vomeronasal organ. These sensory organs test for pheromone activity that is in the urine of the cow or heifer and lets the bull know whether she is ready to be serviced or not.
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The most likely reason is that you have several bulls in your herd that are testing the cows and heifers for signs if heat if they think that any one of them may be close to being receptive. Bulls in a steer herd will also do this to other steers. Why? Because it's a bull being a bull that feels he's more masculine around the steers and treats those steers like they're his females, even though they urinate from the same location as he does. When bulls test the urine, they raise their heads up and curl back the lip to let the urine drain into the Jacobson's organ located in the nose. This organ tests for pheromone activity to see if the bull is going to be "getting lucky" anytime soon.
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Red Bull, Chicago Bulls, Bull Cuts, Bull Rings, and Bull ****.
They kill it. The death of the bull is the climax of the bull fight.