ABBI Owner, Jay Daughtery, Talks About Their Record Setting Season and The PBR World Finals

Jay Daughtery, owner of American Bucking Bull Incorporation, is wrapping up a record setting season.

“We’ve been able to create the largest payout and the largest calf crop in the history of the bucking bull world. By the time we get done next weekend, we’ll be paying out close to over two million dollars to just these two-year-old calves”, Jay says.

ABBI will hold two season defining events during the PBR World Finals, The American Heritage Futurity, May 13-24, as well as a $50,000 added Futurity, May 20-21.

“What we’ve been able to do, no, I’m not surprised, everybody that’s in this is passionate about it. Everybody takes their programs very serious, but for me, proud, yes for sure.”

The ABBI will be at Will Rogers Coliseum for these two events and will be partnered up with Ultimate Bull Fights and Chris Shivers Miniature Bulls.

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