Hello Dusty and the Baker Family 🐂 thank you for sharing this information with so many people that knows more information than they did before so thank you very much again and may God bless you and your family 💗🙏🏻🇺🇸
Rusty, you do so much good. Not only do you teach a lot, but you demonstrate respect for nature. I get nervous when you get so close to them. Thank you for giving us opportunities to see bison up close. You are awesome!!!
Thanks for the history lesson. I really enjoy learning and I learned a whole lot I didn't know. In fact, I only learned watching your video that we even had a national mammal. That's awesome. I've always respected the American Bison but now, I have an even greater appreciation for them. Thanks for sharing and caring!
Thank You for helping clear up my remaining confusion over the difference between bison and buffalo as I'd been told there was a difference. You cleared that up. saying there were the two different types, yet at the end of the day, both are still called bison here in North America. You said true buffalo are from another continent, yet if called buffalo here, we still know what animal they're talking about. I enjoy your videos! It would be helpful if you could give a listing of the titles of good movies like that on here. I grew up having a love for Native Americans. My grandkids still have a little bit of different nations in their blood and we're proud of that as it helps us to understand that we're not just of European descent. There is still a drop of various native blood in our veins! When it is there, whether, from our ancestors, or our upbringing, we seem to know it.
They are so beautiful to see the baby bison that Close to see inside their mouth thank you for the history lesson and thank you for sharing your videos🦬🦬🦬
Hi Dusty, I am watching a replay: this was interesting to night. I learned something new. They are really cool animals. God Bless you Dusty you & your family are doing a super job! Take care until next time 🤗👋🙏❤🇺🇸✌
the horns arent the same,, I am a great grandmother and like to watch your video's interesting on the info you give, from Canada on the north shore. Excuse the spelling I am bilingual french and English, keep up the good work, very interesting, God Bless.
What an Awesome channel :) I really like this! Thanks Dusty. And at age 68 I've learned something watching :) Do you number the Bison so you know who is who?
Just a thought. Maybe add a three inch pan under or around the tire water troughs. It would be fed by spill over. They seems to like to cool off their legs and feet. May keep feet out of the drinking water
Dusty, I was watching the info on the eruptions in Yellowstone. They said the gasses being spewed presently have killed trees and some buffalo in the park. Some earthquakes are being monitored now! Can the park managers move those buffalo to a safer place, or ranchers adopt them as danger nears? I could watch that movie over n over. Then I love the filming of they all on the hunt of the buffalo, seeing those beautiful animals running was awesome! Thanks, Dusty! I could see difference in the picture you posted..woods shaggy, plains curly bangs!
We call those sticky things burs. Any how those things are very prickly and itchy. To remove them you use a metal comb, no brush mind you. Don't ignore the burs on animals. Bust metal comb to use is a cat or dog comb.🙂
Dusty, Isn't there a European Bison? It a smaller sickly looking bison looks kind of like ours. I seem to remember seeing pictures of them when I was young in a thing we called a book. This book was known as an encyclopedia. I wonder if Google knows about them.
The pecking order is also in horses, even my dogs. The youngest dog just looks at the other two, and they stop and wait until she looks away, then they go around her. She is the youngest, the others are her Mom and Dad. Mom doesn't get attacked if she messes up, but Dad does. The most dominant dog is also the smallest, and the most aggressive!!.. But horses have the lead mare, and then the same type of herd pecking order.
Another way to get rid of them is cut them down load them up on a wagon take them to a burning barrel then burn them then spray the leftover plant stems that way the seeds don’t spread.
I could be in the market of buying a bull and a heifer off of you, but have to prepare a section of land in order to do so, right now I'm working on a goat section
I'm curious about the mention of cockle burrs. In Wisconsin, we grew in an area that was blessed with what we called burdocks. The best time to be rid of them was in the early spring when we could easily pull them out of the ground, yet, they're still out there today. We also had annoying stick tights that would attach to our socks as we walked out in the pastureland or woods. I haven't seen them in many years. The last kind, we called cockle burrs which we'd encounter in more sandy areas of the county. They hurt a lot worse than the burdocks did with those sharp needle-like spines that poked to our barefooted skin. As a kid, I was glad we didn't have any of them on our farm. Can anyone here help me out, as what I thought were burdocks, people are calling cockle burrs. (We also have various forms of what we called Canadian thistle.)
Dusty in the merch something I’d like to see in the merch. Buffalo with little red dogs ,could this be something you could check?. Four grandsons (here in Virginia ,USA) would love to wear a big buffalo had on his tshirt, they would love them. I’ll buy four sets of three buffalo with T-shirt’s of buffalo too. Or little sweatshirts. Just a thought. Love your channel. Susan Jones
Those buffalo you are talking about in Canada are more in the province of Manitoba and those other provinces such as Saskachewan, Alberta and British-Columbia
Good info! I know there used to be bison throughout the United States. We’re the bison in the south and East a different sub species than the Plains and Wood bison?
Thanks for watching everyone! Don’t forget to like the video and subscribe for more bison clips! 🦬
I like the rationale for naming your baby bulls.
O. I’m so.
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Dusty thank you for the history lesson, I learned something new.
IN MY VIEW
Your video intro showing Big Joe showing his massive power breaking out is Brilliant!
What a hoot watching a Bison prance! Prancing and 🦬 just don't seem to sit square! Surprisingly graceful for a biggin'.
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They are at the gate listening to you tell us their history..cracks m up🥰
I just can't get enough of this channel I can watch it constantly
Baby red dogs are so damned cute ❗thanks for sharing Dusty..... ❤
Hello Dusty and the Baker Family 🐂 thank you for sharing this information with so many people that knows more information than they did before so thank you very much again and may God bless you and your family 💗🙏🏻🇺🇸
I like his movies too. Dancing with wolves is my favorite of his movies.
Dances is on Netflix NOW!!!!
@@cynthiarayl8568 Get rid of Netflix ....nasty folks exhibiting child porn!
Great job and great video thanks for sharing and God bless you and your family
Thank you for a pot load of information
Rusty, you do so much good. Not only do you teach a lot, but you demonstrate respect for nature. I get nervous when you get so close to them. Thank you for giving us opportunities to see bison up close. You are awesome!!!
Thanks for the history lesson. I really enjoy learning and I learned a whole lot I didn't know. In fact, I only learned watching your video that we even had a national mammal. That's awesome. I've always respected the American Bison but now, I have an even greater appreciation for them. Thanks for sharing and caring!
confusion solved
I love this show. Thank you.
Thanks for the history of BISON. I really enjoyed it.
Justin,,,thanks for your(es) videos i learn all the time about Bison i like bison they have been in Canada for a long time i think,,,bye
Thanks for the history lesson. The calves checking out the camera was very 😁!
Thank you Dusty very interested information
Thanks for the wonderful History Lesson!! Really Enjoyed Learning more about the Bison !!
Thank you Dusty, I never knew the history about Bison. That was interesting!
They are so beautiful
Love these marathons! Bison are so interesting!
THANKS DUSTY👍😃 I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE MAJESTIC "BUFFALO" WHO IS ALSO THE SAME MAJESTIC "BISON" AWESOME STUFF😍👍😃
Great video learned a lot. Thanks. God bless. Can't wait to see the pics your sister took.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank You for helping clear up my remaining confusion over the difference between bison and buffalo as I'd been told there was a difference. You cleared that up. saying there were the two different types, yet at the end of the day, both are still called bison here in North America. You said true buffalo are from another continent, yet if called buffalo here, we still know what animal they're talking about. I enjoy your videos! It would be helpful if you could give a listing of the titles of good movies like that on here. I grew up having a love for Native Americans. My grandkids still have a little bit of different nations in their blood and we're proud of that as it helps us to understand that we're not just of European descent. There is still a drop of various native blood in our veins! When it is there, whether, from our ancestors, or our upbringing, we seem to know it.
Very interesting. God bless you from Michigan ❤
You did a good job explaining. Thx!
That was so funny when peaches lowered the front. Lol. She was just trying to help you!
That was a baby bison zoom dentist call!!
Love watching your Bison. Thank you for the Marathon have enjoyed very much. You have a great family> I enjoy all your video
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Thank you for your story, I did not know that there was a difference, now I do!
So glad i watched these back episodes i got my question answered about the difference between bison and buffalo. Thank you
They are so beautiful to see the baby bison that Close to see inside their mouth thank you for the history lesson and thank you for sharing your videos🦬🦬🦬
Love that you named the second one "Teddy". I used to be a Park Ranger at Teddy Roosevelt NP. Loved all the Bison up there at the park.
your doing a great job. i bet your ancesters are happy of you for countinewing tradions...thanks for the info...
I am in Northern Alberta Canada and we refer to them as Wood Buffalo and the dense fur is to keep them warm we get to -50 C
Thanks for the information and the video's.
Nice looking squeeze shute. Have fun working with it. Stay safe.❤❤❤❤❤
Loved the video dusty. I had to break it into 2 days to watch it.
Great history lesson. You are a good teacher😊 Thank you.
I love watching your videos
Good teacher!😀
Wow that was an enlightening learning moment as I always thought they were two different animals
Best of Luck with ur New Bison Handling System Cage . Love 💘 all ur Videos ur Wife is a Great Camera lady . Bless use n ur Family's n ur Bison .... 😇
Good to know the differences plains woods etcthanks !
The young Jacolby and Houston vids are great 🙂
Great video
CONGRATULATIONS 🎉 on your two heifers 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome explanation 🦬💕
Thanks
Hi Dusty, I am watching a replay: this was interesting to night. I learned something new. They are really cool animals. God Bless you Dusty you & your family are doing a super job! Take care until next time 🤗👋🙏❤🇺🇸✌
the horns arent the same,, I am a great grandmother and like to watch your video's interesting on the info you give, from Canada on the north shore. Excuse the spelling I am bilingual french and English, keep up the good work, very interesting, God Bless.
Another love the footage🫶🏻🦬🧡
You should put a picture of that tree with the Bison laying under it, in a tee shirt!
Dancing❤️ with wolfs is a great move
Wild Cody and Buffalo Bill also led us to call them buffalo.
I love you guys.Cuttin cattle on foot is a pain in the rear-- ( any breed). You did fantastic. Good plan of attack.
What an Awesome channel :) I really like this! Thanks Dusty. And at age 68 I've learned something watching :) Do you number the Bison so you know who is who?
Thanks so much for the awesome message and support! And Yep! Their tags are used for identification. 🦬
I love this video
They have holders for the roll bails for out in feild.my neighbor has some.
Just a thought. Maybe add a three inch pan under or around the tire water troughs. It would be fed by spill over. They seems to like to cool off their legs and feet. May keep feet out of the drinking water
"Dances with Wolves" is playing on Netflix NOW!!!!
Thanks for the videos there is a Bison farm near me in Edinboro Pennsylvania
A "national mammal", quite an interesting idea. In most countries they would call it a heraldic lion... ;-)
Just saw belle star close up such pretty eyes she is so expressive
Ohhhh lets call them "Tatanka" :)
I learned so much! Thank you for all the information. You explain it so well (just like a teacher haha). It has enlightened me.
Thank you for difference between a bison and buffalo there are a lot of people out there are confused with that I was not
Love you
As a native American, we already had a word for bison before white man came. My tribe calls them yṿnsa
Dusty, I was watching the info on the eruptions in Yellowstone. They said the gasses being spewed presently have killed trees and some buffalo in the park. Some earthquakes are being monitored now! Can the park managers move those buffalo to a safer place, or ranchers adopt them as danger nears? I could watch that movie over n over. Then I love the filming of they all on the hunt of the buffalo, seeing those beautiful animals running was awesome! Thanks, Dusty! I could see difference in the picture you posted..woods shaggy, plains curly bangs!
That is how Buffalo NY came to be
For myself, i thought they were the same. Bison and Buffalo.
bro i ligit just woke up and just saw this mans face and shat it
We call those sticky things burs. Any how those things are very prickly and itchy. To remove them you use a metal comb, no brush mind you. Don't ignore the burs on animals. Bust metal comb to use is a cat or dog comb.🙂
remember the buffalo head nickels American money--do not know what years they were minted and when they stopped maybe in the 50's or 60"s ??
Dusty, Isn't there a European Bison? It a smaller sickly looking bison looks kind of like ours. I seem to remember seeing pictures of them when I was young in a thing we called a book. This book was known as an encyclopedia. I wonder if Google knows about them.
I was so excited when mom and das bought our set of World Book encyclopedias when I was in first grade 1960!
The pecking order is also in horses, even my dogs. The youngest dog just looks at the other two, and they stop and wait until she looks away, then they go around her. She is the youngest, the others are her Mom and Dad. Mom doesn't get attacked if she messes up, but Dad does. The most dominant dog is also the smallest, and the most aggressive!!.. But horses have the lead mare, and then the same type of herd pecking order.
Another way to get rid of them is cut them down load them up on a wagon take them to a burning barrel then burn them then spray the leftover plant stems that way the seeds don’t spread.
A lot of folks learned the song "Home on the Range" as children.
Another great video with two wild Indians. Keep the cockleburs mowed before they go to seed if you can. Don’t get the spray on you. I hate them too
Babies are getting darker
The Native American Buffalo are my favorite 🐂❤️ So..... Can you mix herds with the woods bison and the plains bison? And do they breed together or no?
Just like a baby to put it their mouths..like our 👶
I could be in the market of buying a bull and a heifer off of you, but have to prepare a section of land in order to do so, right now I'm working on a goat section
Hahaha,I looked it up online.
THAT PLANT IS EDIBLE... DIG IT UP, DON'T SPRAY IT... DON'T MAKE THE BISON SICK, JUST DIG IT OUT...
There are European Bison too, also known as Wicent
You do need to get a torch burn those things out,brother-in-law has one….
But the bad thing about put them in the new pasture is all the cockburrs will fall off and new ones will grow. That plant is hard to get rid of
I'm curious about the mention of cockle burrs. In Wisconsin, we grew in an area that was blessed with what we called burdocks. The best time to be rid of them was in the early spring when we could easily pull them out of the ground, yet, they're still out there today. We also had annoying stick tights that would attach to our socks as we walked out in the pastureland or woods. I haven't seen them in many years. The last kind, we called cockle burrs which we'd encounter in more sandy areas of the county. They hurt a lot worse than the burdocks did with those sharp needle-like spines that poked to our barefooted skin. As a kid, I was glad we didn't have any of them on our farm. Can anyone here help me out, as what I thought were burdocks, people are calling cockle burrs. (We also have various forms of what we called Canadian thistle.)
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Dusty in the merch something I’d like to see in the merch. Buffalo with little red dogs ,could this be something you could check?. Four grandsons (here in Virginia ,USA) would love to wear a big buffalo had on his tshirt, they would love them. I’ll buy four sets of three buffalo with T-shirt’s of buffalo too. Or little sweatshirts. Just a thought. Love your channel. Susan Jones
Yep buffalo is better for you then beef
The meat is so delicious
Wish you sold a coffee mug...
In the works!👍🦬
Those buffalo you are talking about in Canada are more in the province of Manitoba and those other provinces such as Saskachewan, Alberta and British-Columbia
Good info! I know there used to be bison throughout the United States. We’re the bison in the south and East a different sub species than the Plains and Wood bison?
If you can afford a thousand-dollar camera, why can't you afford a $1.98 wind screen?
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And then there is Tetonka
I live in Chaska Minnesota