Milton has a wonderful life. He loves his pasture. He loves smelling the flowers and eating homemade ice cream, of which he has an endless supply. Milton should be the happiest bull in the world. But he isn’t. He cries. A LOT. He cries when he feels sad, obviously. And also when he feels happy. And nervous. And frustrated and embarrassed and ... well, you name it. Milton’s friends are flummoxed by his tears. So he tries to toughen up and becomes Milton the bully. But that just makes him feel bad and cry harder. Until an unexpected new friend shows him it’s okay to be just who he is—tears, fears, feelings and all.