#80 – Are PCC® Bulls Too Expensive?

by | Nov 1, 2022 | Herd Quitter® Minute | 0 comments

PCC bull sales consistently average $5-6,000 per head. That’s more than some potential customers want to spend. However, not every bull in the sale costs that much. There will be plenty of opportunities to purchase a bull for less than that at our fall bull sales. Here’s five reasons why you should be shopping for a bargain this fall.

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