#79 – Are PCC® Cattle Small

by | Oct 25, 2022 | Herd Quitter® Minute | 0 comments

For years, Kit Pharo has made the claim that “”Smaller cows equal bigger profit.”” As a result, many people have the misconception that our cattle are small. It may surprise you that a 3-4 frame cow that weighs 1200-1300 pounds is not small. She’s just put together in a thicker, more efficient package.

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