Livestock Bulls
Bulls are the male version of the cow. Only, these have horns attached and along with them come a host of other qualities. The most important of all though, is their infamous rage at being baited and made to fight in sporting events and arenas around the world. First the bulls are caught, then they are prodded and goaded into fighting. All this is in the name of fame and fortune of course. Thing is though, bulls are really quite gentle creatures by nature. To make them fight, they are first prodded then induced into rage usually with the help of several red flags. The bulls first instinct is to charge headlong in that direction. The only issue though is that such is the nature of pain and humanity's desperate attempts to keep it going since they profit from it somehow. The other thing men do is pay others to mount bulls and ride them around in an arena. The bulls usually have never been ridden and so are unused to the sights, the smells, and the sounds.
They begin jumping and leaping trying to throw the rider off all the while the crowd is frantic with joy. When they finally succeed, the rider is hurt, injured, even maimed for life, or just left with a little hurt pride. How much nicer of a world it would be if we all ceased baiting and hurting these gentle creatures such as the bulls. Naturally these are very cute, sweet little creatures that enjoy wandering the meadows in search of the grain or even nuzzling down next to their cows after a long hard day in the fields. Around them should be the little calves in search of some food of which there should be plenty seeing as how these are in an open meadow and all.
But in those sacrifices there is a remembrance again made of sins every year.
4 For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins.
Hebrews 10:3-4