If success was easy, everyone would be remarkably successful. Unfortunately, very few people can be classified as remarkably successful. Success, however, does appear to be easy for some people. If you look closer, you will discover those people make things happen. They see opportunities most people miss. They are not afraid to step outside their comfort zone – and they are not afraid to change what needs to be changed. Success requires action!
Customer Quotes
“I just sold one of my first PCC bulls. He was 12 years old. What’s a bull worth that can breed twice as many cows for twice as many years? He is worth a whole lot more than you will ever have to pay for him. Thank you, Kit, for getting me headed in the right direction!” (Greg Vickery – Arkansas)
“We have purchased 45 grass-developed PCC bulls over the years, and none of them lost weight during their first breeding season. They stay fat year-round!” (Grover Thompson – Nebraska)
“I put our newest grass-developed PCC bull out with 60 heifers, knowing he would not be able to settle all of them. I would have been happy to get 40 or 45 bred. Believe it or not, he settled 59 of the 60 heifers – while gaining weight.” (Howard Knuppe – South Dakota)
“We put our new PCC bull in with our heifers and he bred 47 head in 21 days – all by himself!” (Kathy Kissack – Wyoming)
“I just sold my first PCC bull at age 12. He bred around 50 cows every year and always stayed in great shape. I shed a few tears when I loaded him up.” (Dan Temaat – Kansas)
“I couldn’t agree with you more about PCC bulls being able to breed more cows for more years than other bulls. I put my two PCC bulls out with 60 to 70 head of cows each this last breeding season and they did great.” (Delvin LaDuke – North Dakota)
“Our first PCC bull was purchased in 2001. We spent more than planned, but have never regretted it. We used him until he was 13 years old. On a per-calf basis, he was the cheapest bull we have ever purchased.” (Paul Landrigan – Nebraska)
“The ability of your bulls to breed a large number of heifers in a short period of time has greatly improved my profitability.” (John Nino – California)