A vintage leather bull blinder.

These were placed over the head of a bull to prevent him from seeing anything, as Bulls are well known for their unpredictable and sometime aggressive temperament, and moving these one ton, often dangerous animals from place to place always has to be done with caution, and when potential mates or competing bulls are in view, the challenge increases!

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