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Ricardo the bull came down with infection on Christmas – just days after causing commuter chaos on NJ Transit

Ricardo the bull, the famous Texas Longhorn who was filmed running through train tracks in Newark after escaping a slaughterhouse, has been battling an infection since Christmas.

But staff at the Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue are bullish on his recovery.

The rogue bull arrived at the sanctuary in Wantage, New Jersey, with a half-dollar-sized “road rash” in his right rear leg, the facility said on its Facebook page.

On Christmas Eve, Ricardo’s wound became inflamed so he was taken to the Cornell Large Animal Hospital.

“The doctors have taken samples of the infection that was in there and sent it to the lab to make sure they are on the right track with the antibiotics. He has a cast just to stop him from bending his leg at the hock so the skin heals quickly,” the sanctuary said at the time.

Ricardo the Bull has been battling a serious infection since December and was fitted with a cast to prevent him from bending his leg. Skylands Animal Sanctuary And Rescue

“It looks like he will be in the hospital for a while, probably weeks,” the sanctuary added.

In a Jan.14 update, it said that “our beautiful boy seems to be getting better thanks to his incredible doctors at Cornell Large Animal Hospital … slowly but surely.”

And the latest message says Ricardo is “doing a little better every day” as the infection heals.

The rogue bull has been treated at the Cornell Large Animal Hospital.

“We are over three hours away from the hospital. We have so much to do here on the sanctuary that we cannot go up there to visit him very often, so I pester the fantastic doctors to send me pics of Ricardo so I can share them with you all,” the sanctuary posted Tuesday.

“Those doctors are extremely busy saving animals, yet they send us pics and call me daily with updates… His release date is whenever he is ready to come home and his wound is completely healed,” it wrote.

On Thursday, ​Mike Stura, the sanctuary’s president and founder, told NBC News that the vets have the infection under control and that all that remains is “a bit of a wound.”

Ricardo became an internet sensation when he was filmed running along train tracks in Newark. AP

Stura told the outlet that Ricardo will call Skylands home for the rest of his life.

The bull caused a huge commotion when it was spotted walking up and down train tracks near Newark’s Penn Station on Dec. 14 after escaping from a local slaughterhouse.

His escapade disrupted train service to and from New York City for about 45 minutes.

The internet fell in love with Ricardo, who was named after a police officer and was made into a plush toy sold by the NJ Transit.