Legality of converting Synovex for my Livestock

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What is the legality of converting SYNOVEX H to NEARLY pure test prop. I have decided this would better suit my needs for some livestock( A miniature goat living with me in my apartment) I intend to purchase. Is this illegal as long as its not sold? And used accordingly? Since its not possible for me to completly remove the estroidal element of the compound and achieve PURE Test Prop could this be construed as manufacturing an illegal substance when its just a slight modification.
 
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What is the legality of converting SYNOVEX H to NEARLY pure test prop. I have decided this would better suit my needs for some livestock( A miniature goat living with me in my apartment) I intend to purchase. Is this illegal as long as its not sold? And used accordingly? Since its not possible for me to completly remove the estroidal element of the compound and achieve PURE Test Prop could this be construed as manufacturing an illegal substance when its just a slight modification.
Well
I wouldnt give a goat steroids.
He would get roid rage.

Goats are lb/lb the strongest animal on the planet (Encyclopedia Brittanica) and you could be in some serious trouble if he decides to rage out.
 
Well
I wouldnt give a goat steroids.
He would get roid rage.

Goats are lb/lb the strongest animal on the planet (Encyclopedia Brittanica) and you could be in some serious trouble if he decides to rage out.

Dont judge me for this, but i had a deer (buck) i used to feed, i got pretty close to him both physically (could pet him) but also emotionally he was like my dog basically.

He was maybe a year old when i met him. Anyways when the rut started i was worried hed lose his territory to the bigger bucks and i wouldnt see him again. So... i put him on 10mg 2xED of blue heart Danabols. Id put the tab in his apple slices, he always ate it.

Im not shitting you he bulked up fast, he also seemed the most aggressive of all the deers out there. I watched him have some pretty epic battles against other bucks out in the yard, he was glorious.

But alas, one day he disappeared and for like 2 years i never saw him. Then one random day this massive beautiful buck comes walking down the street looking around sort of out of place and i knew it was him by the look of his face. I made the noise i used to make to call him and he came right over and let me grab his impressive antlers. I never saw him again though, but a few years later i saw a young buck, maybe a year old, and he had the exact same handsome face and i knew that was one of his offspring and i thought to myself “thats awesome”.

I still miss that deer. Hes probably died by now of old age but his lineage continues to this day im sure and i like to think i had a helping hand in ensuring that.
 
Dont judge me for this, but i had a deer (buck) i used to feed, i got pretty close to him both physically (could pet him) but also emotionally he was like my dog basically.

He was maybe a year old when i met him. Anyways when the rut started i was worried hed lose his territory to the bigger bucks and i wouldnt see him again. So... i put him on 10mg 2xED of blue heart Danabols. Id put the tab in his apple slices, he always ate it.

Im not shitting you he bulked up fast, he also seemed the most aggressive of all the deers out there. I watched him have some pretty epic battles against other bucks out in the yard, he was glorious.

But alas, one day he disappeared and for like 2 years i never saw him. Then one random day this massive beautiful buck comes walking down the street looking around sort of out of place and i knew it was him by the look of his face. I made the noise i used to make to call him and he came right over and let me grab his impressive antlers. I never saw him again though, but a few years later i saw a young buck, maybe a year old, and he had the exact same handsome face and i knew that was one of his offspring and i thought to myself “thats awesome”.

I still miss that deer. Hes probably died by now of old age but his lineage continues to this day im sure and i like to think i had a helping hand in ensuring that.
Amazing story, loved it.
 
Dont judge me for this, but i had a deer (buck) i used to feed, i got pretty close to him both physically (could pet him) but also emotionally he was like my dog basically.

He was maybe a year old when i met him. Anyways when the rut started i was worried hed lose his territory to the bigger bucks and i wouldnt see him again. So... i put him on 10mg 2xED of blue heart Danabols. Id put the tab in his apple slices, he always ate it.

Im not shitting you he bulked up fast, he also seemed the most aggressive of all the deers out there. I watched him have some pretty epic battles against other bucks out in the yard, he was glorious.

But alas, one day he disappeared and for like 2 years i never saw him. Then one random day this massive beautiful buck comes walking down the street looking around sort of out of place and i knew it was him by the look of his face. I made the noise i used to make to call him and he came right over and let me grab his impressive antlers. I never saw him again though, but a few years later i saw a young buck, maybe a year old, and he had the exact same handsome face and i knew that was one of his offspring and i thought to myself “thats awesome”.

I still miss that deer. Hes probably died by now of old age but his lineage continues to this day im sure and i like to think i had a helping hand in ensuring that.
had me on the edge my seat the whole story.
amazing
Well done!
 
Dont judge me for this, but i had a deer (buck) i used to feed, i got pretty close to him both physically (could pet him) but also emotionally he was like my dog basically.

He was maybe a year old when i met him. Anyways when the rut started i was worried hed lose his territory to the bigger bucks and i wouldnt see him again. So... i put him on 10mg 2xED of blue heart Danabols. Id put the tab in his apple slices, he always ate it.

Im not shitting you he bulked up fast, he also seemed the most aggressive of all the deers out there. I watched him have some pretty epic battles against other bucks out in the yard, he was glorious.

But alas, one day he disappeared and for like 2 years i never saw him. Then one random day this massive beautiful buck comes walking down the street looking around sort of out of place and i knew it was him by the look of his face. I made the noise i used to make to call him and he came right over and let me grab his impressive antlers. I never saw him again though, but a few years later i saw a young buck, maybe a year old, and he had the exact same handsome face and i knew that was one of his offspring and i thought to myself “thats awesome”.

I still miss that deer. Hes probably died by now of old age but his lineage continues to this day im sure and i like to think i had a helping hand in ensuring that.

thats fuckin epic… I would fuckin pay for such a movie… youre a hero… a Dianabol fed Deer helped to fight bigger deers…
 
When I converted synovex h into liquid prop I felt like fucking Mcgyver!!! I remember it like it was yesterday, the large 3 quart pitcher I used to strain it out, the heet drying it up and leaving me with a crack-cocaine like powder substance, razoring it apart with my blades into a fine powder, filtering, I remember all of it!! And the fact that I ran the entire cycle with finaplex and synovex and had no sides from the estro in the synovex was even better! I truly accomplished something in my life, I ran a 100% livestock cycle!!!
 
When I converted synovex h into liquid prop I felt like fucking Mcgyver!!! I remember it like it was yesterday, the large 3 quart pitcher I used to strain it out, the heet drying it up and leaving me with a crack-cocaine like powder substance, razoring it apart with my blades into a fine powder, filtering, I remember all of it!! And the fact that I ran the entire cycle with finaplex and synovex and had no sides from the estro in the synovex was even better! I truly accomplished something in my life, I ran a 100% livestock cycle!!!
Lol good thing you didn't turn into a raging bull :D
 
Dont judge me for this, but i had a deer (buck) i used to feed, i got pretty close to him both physically (could pet him) but also emotionally he was like my dog basically.

He was maybe a year old when i met him. Anyways when the rut started i was worried hed lose his territory to the bigger bucks and i wouldnt see him again. So... i put him on 10mg 2xED of blue heart Danabols. Id put the tab in his apple slices, he always ate it.

Im not shitting you he bulked up fast, he also seemed the most aggressive of all the deers out there. I watched him have some pretty epic battles against other bucks out in the yard, he was glorious.

But alas, one day he disappeared and for like 2 years i never saw him. Then one random day this massive beautiful buck comes walking down the street looking around sort of out of place and i knew it was him by the look of his face. I made the noise i used to make to call him and he came right over and let me grab his impressive antlers. I never saw him again though, but a few years later i saw a young buck, maybe a year old, and he had the exact same handsome face and i knew that was one of his offspring and i thought to myself “thats awesome”.

I still miss that deer. Hes probably died by now of old age but his lineage continues to this day im sure and i like to think i had a helping hand in ensuring that.

That's a heartwarming story
 
Dont judge me for this, but i had a deer (buck) i used to feed, i got pretty close to him both physically (could pet him) but also emotionally he was like my dog basically.

He was maybe a year old when i met him. Anyways when the rut started i was worried hed lose his territory to the bigger bucks and i wouldnt see him again. So... i put him on 10mg 2xED of blue heart Danabols. Id put the tab in his apple slices, he always ate it.

Im not shitting you he bulked up fast, he also seemed the most aggressive of all the deers out there. I watched him have some pretty epic battles against other bucks out in the yard, he was glorious.

But alas, one day he disappeared and for like 2 years i never saw him. Then one random day this massive beautiful buck comes walking down the street looking around sort of out of place and i knew it was him by the look of his face. I made the noise i used to make to call him and he came right over and let me grab his impressive antlers. I never saw him again though, but a few years later i saw a young buck, maybe a year old, and he had the exact same handsome face and i knew that was one of his offspring and i thought to myself “thats awesome”.

I still miss that deer. Hes probably died by now of old age but his lineage continues to this day im sure and i like to think i had a helping hand in ensuring that.
Wow, this was one of the most interesting anecdotes I've read in a while. I really hope you took some photos as I would love to see them. Could you imagine his size if he hadn't disappeared and was continued to be fed dbol? Amazing stuff.
 
Wow, this was one of the most interesting anecdotes I've read in a while. I really hope you took some photos as I would love to see them. Could you imagine his size if he hadn't disappeared and was continued to be fed dbol? Amazing stuff.

I had photos of him at various times i think i even snapped some when he reappeared for that one day. Sadly all that craps on my desktop computer which is back in my home country and im out of the country for several years now so no access to it.

I think i ran him on the dbol for about 3 weeks. I dont recall if i stopped or he had disappeared mid cycle. Wouldve been better if i couldve popped a finaplix pellet in him though, king of the forest.

Someone told me the bucks instinctively leave their birth territory as natures way of avoiding inbreeding with their sisters, which is why i suspect he suddenly disappeared as i guess he was sexually matured by that point and instinct told him to move on. Even with me feeding him like a half dozen apples a day he still up and left one day, so the instinct must be pretty strong as i kept him well fed.

I even brought him inside the house a few times although he never seemed at ease when i did. Also took him for walks through the forest as hed follow me around if i called him. Unlike the other deers whod eat only the apples he would eat anything i gave him. Bananas, bell peppers, carrots, tomatoes, and even a big slice of pecan pie once.

Its pretty awesome taming a wild animal, its a different feeling than a traditional pet as you have to genuinely earn their friendship and trust, as they have the choice to not associate with you.

I also tamed a raccoon, and a harbor seal who i spent 2 summers swimming for hours everyday with, playing hide and seek, rubbing his belly, synchronized swimming, i tried many times to teach him fetch too but he never caught on to the rules of the game unfortunately.
 
I had photos of him at various times i think i even snapped some when he reappeared for that one day. Sadly all that craps on my desktop computer which is back in my home country and im out of the country for several years now so no access to it.

I think i ran him on the dbol for about 3 weeks. I dont recall if i stopped or he had disappeared mid cycle. Wouldve been better if i couldve popped a finaplix pellet in him though, king of the forest.

Someone told me the bucks instinctively leave their birth territory as natures way of avoiding inbreeding with their sisters, which is why i suspect he suddenly disappeared as i guess he was sexually matured by that point and instinct told him to move on. Even with me feeding him like a half dozen apples a day he still up and left one day, so the instinct must be pretty strong as i kept him well fed.

I even brought him inside the house a few times although he never seemed at ease when i did. Also took him for walks through the forest as hed follow me around if i called him. Unlike the other deers whod eat only the apples he would eat anything i gave him. Bananas, bell peppers, carrots, tomatoes, and even a big slice of pecan pie once.

Its pretty awesome taming a wild animal, its a different feeling than a traditional pet as you have to genuinely earn their friendship and trust, as they have the choice to not associate with you.

I also tamed a raccoon, and a harbor seal who i spent 2 summers swimming for hours everyday with, playing hide and seek, rubbing his belly, synchronized swimming, i tried many times to teach him fetch too but he never caught on to the rules of the game unfortunately.
Hey @Megadick3000, ur deer story is a youtube sensation.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cFWyogFjtmA
 
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