Hello. I’m proud to say that I was raised on a bison farm in Kentucky. I have a million stories. I wanted to say thank you for keeping the dream alive. I’m sure you know, but for any one reader who doesn’t. Tail goes up before a charge. They can run up to 40 mph. A big stick can act as horns and if yours is bigger you have control. The can leap up to 7feet from stand still. They can flip a pickup like a toy. And males have been known to flip their calf over and over again after they are born. Separate the calf and its mom for a few weeks to prevent its death. Asian donkeys make great companions ( because they take no shit) and bison do get bored. Have cowboys on speedial. You may be responsible for damage caused by your animals. Good luck guys. Let me know if you ever need a farm hand. 😅
I've grown up in the suburbs, and never really had experience with cattle, let alone bison. However I've been seriously considering starting a homestead of sorts once I'm able to move out, and want to be able to live more self sufficiently. Now, I'm starting to consider starting a buson ranch as well, both due to my love of bison, nature and conservation, as well as the financial and nutritional stability it could provide long term. I've certainly got to get some more general livestock experience beforehand, but I could totally see myself in the future as a bison rancher in Colorado or Wyoming. Don't know why I'm researching this now, a bison ranch is still probably 10-15 years into my future if that, but I'm glad there are resources like this video to help introduce people to raising bison nonetheless
Dont give up on your dream. Self reliance is the future, otherwise I don’t think we’ll have a future in a few generations. I’ve also decided to dedicate my life to living more self reliant. Love fishing and gardening and also want to get into hunting and one day own a farm. 👊👨🏻🌾
#3 and then theres me..... I just love the knowledge I get and I love the animals of all kinds. Being 73 Y/0, I dont think I' ll be starting a farm now in life.. But just love to watch you and Dusty
I appreciate you watching though Patricia! I know not everyone would be able to or want to raise these animals but I know there are a lot of people that are interested in the process like yourself!
They are still beautiful no matter their age. What year do they start making babies the cows and bulls. I wish I had the land to raise these animals. But now I'm to old to even start but I love watching you raise them and your friend you gave the female Calf his name I can't remember. Even though I watch him daily I'm bad at names but good at faces. I really enjoy your clips. I wish you all the luck that God can send you.
Thank you Noah. People could use your pointers. My health and age wont let me do any bison. I just a year ago got rid of my two awesome horses from new born to 7 years and it really hurts. But I love love following you and Dusty because they are our history. To know how many they was to the terrible massacre that just unbelievable. So I will be here as long as you put the videos out. Sorry i wish i could contribute but my income just wont let me/.lol
Noah great job with your bison. I wrote all the names down so I can follow along so I know who is who. Especially when they start having red dogs. I know you can't wait for that. Will be exciting. I done the same with Dusty and he has 6 red dogs so far. I just love to watch them graze and be full of life running around tail ying in the air. There is something soothing watching them. Thanks noah.
Hey "Friend" Hehe Awesome Vid bro. Are you gonna have merch for sale at the Conference? Looking forward to meeting you meeting you guys! Thanks for the info!
Wow they're big 2 be so young...Great job...Ur herd looks fantastic....Go advice, very educational, helpful.....I am in the junctionCityKansas area near fort Riley. 💯💯👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Excellent video! Recently 4 good size parcels of land came up for sale near us and I told my husband, "forget my job, let's raise bison!". With a half serious laugh he said why not? Too bad he wasn't serious enough because I was. I think they are gorgeous! I live in Iowa, but grew up in Colorado, with the Buffalo Bill/Genessee heard about 30 miles west of me. Just to catch a glimpse of them when we were heading to the "hills" made my stomach flutter and my heart skip a beat. Over the last 20 years that I have lived in Iowa, I have seen rich beautiful crop land be sold off for housing developments. I would much rather see these majestic beauties out my car window then a new batch of houses anyday. One day I will fulfill this dream. My controls geeky husband better watch out for his half serious laugh!!!!
Julie Giesmann, let me say as a 58 year old student of the Bison, and small cattle producer, that speed and strength are of no use when raising Bison. (They win always) But a gentle hand, keen observation, and clear mind are of great value when working with these wonderful animals. Don’t just dream of raising Bison but work towards that goal and you will succeed 🤠
I was introduced to your channel because I watch Dusty's channel. I started watching him because of Daniel Arms channel. I started watching him because it popped up on my UA-cam feed. I like the way you present your material. You are detailed and teach with passion. I also appreciate that you don't use swear words. I have found some good, educational channels that I don't listen to because of the swearing.
Thanks for the illustration ! I got a small 9 acre land in Buffalo TX; however, just about 2 acres of grass, the rest are trees Can I have 3 buffalos there?
Noah. A few questions would you like to use some Mineral Blocks? Would you like to try a Wire connector that can connect if your wire breaks or get rid of the wheel tighter ? Could I send you a photo on your Website? Thanks and God Bless. I think Dusty needs to give you a Red Dog to Add to your Heard! lol.
Gregory. I’m actually only going to try to keep them on loose mineral right now but I appreciate that! I do have an email if you want to send a photo listed in our about page.
Thanks for the video Noah. I always thought I will start with three animals. (If I ever get started) I was thinking two pregnant females and one male. I believe this would be good partly for the size of the herd and DNA. Although from what I understand DNA isn't as important as other animals due to how many where slaughtered before we started conservation efforts. Paul St Louis
Yeah I wouldn’t be as concerned about the DNA personally when you’re first getting started. I guess it depends upon what direction you want to take your ranch though. Just tell the quality and animals is really what you’re looking for.
Thank you very much for all your clear explanations for future bisons' raisers. I enjoyed your bison safety video too as these gentle giants are so powerful. What is the size of a family unit one bull for how many cows and youngs, as the herd grows ? Are the yearling bulls chased from the herd when becoming adult ? This animal seems fascinating, in fact tame but wild in his heart. 🐂
I appreciate that. It’s about 15 to 1 with multiple males in about 30 to 1 with the males isolated with just females. Obviously it can change and it depends upon the health of the animal too. But that’s a good rule of thumb. Yeah definitely the older males have dominance over the younger ones and they do try to chase them off but doesn’t always happen.
@@BrokenArrowBison thank you very much👍 this explains the large size of the herds. It's similar to the social organization of the African Buffalo which is a matriarchal society with all the females and youngs, the adult males stay around, composed of large isolated solitary bulls and groups of male bachelors. Either sex charge depending on the situation and the distance.
15 to 1 with multiple bulls and 30 to 1 with an individual bull. There obviously is more factors to it like health and genetics but that’s a good rule of thumb.
@@BrokenArrowBison I always thought that in the wild, only the Alpha Male(whoever wins all challenges)gets to breed with the females of that herd. Or is that just for leadership...
Are there certain grasses or other plants you can add to their pastures to add Minerals to the soil. Do you think it 's better to have Biodiversity in the grasses they eat? I've been following a small sheep farm in Ireland and she practices Regenerative framing . I realize that Bison aren't sheep, but I was curious if they shared some of the same nutritional needs.
I definitely think there is value in Biodiversity. That I know of I don’t know there are any grasses that will add minerals you really have to do that just by adding minerals yourself. I’m sure they do share a lot of the same fundamentals nutritional needs. But I don’t really know whole lot about sheep.
People really know very little about , but are are very interested to learn. We have a small field by a secondary highway and they have had their pics taken many times now. Always watch the videos of yours and others. Thanks
Oh, I forgot. The three you said to start with, would a Bull and two Cows be best, or the calf equivalent. I don't know at what age Bison Heifers first go into Estrus, nor young Bulls into Heat. Forgive me if my terminology is incorrect.
No you’re fine. Yes I would start with one bull and two heifers as calves. They typically will breed in their second year and have calves themselves in their third year.
I don’t have a bison veterinarian in my state either. Dr. Parsons is in a state south of me but he will travel. I’m sure you could find a veterinarian that would travel. I know Dr. Parsons travels long distances. Personally I would probably recommend staying away from the national parks immediately if you are a beginner. If you are getting calves that are six months old it might be OK but in a general sense they are usually a little bit more wild due to not having as much human interaction.
do you know the feed to meat conversion ratio....beef is 10 lbs grass or 13 lbs grain to lb of beef....lamb is 4-5 lbs of grass or 6-8 lbs of grain to lb of meat....goat is 3-4 lbs of graas or 5- lbs of grain to lb of meat.....what of water needed for each lb...chicken is like 3 lbs to a lb .....beef 10-13:1 .....pork 6-8:1......lamb 6:1...gaot 5:1 .....atlantic salmon 4:1............chickens 3:1............cricekts are only 1.7:1 and over 10 x less land and 2000 times less water then beef....bison might be 8 lbs of grass...maybe 8-10 lbs grain......beef require like 15000 liters of water per kg of beef
I’m abit nervous to try and raise bison because I’m Australian and have chronic illness but I’ve always wanted to raise animals! Do you think I could raise bison without my chronic illness getting worse?
Im telling you Dunbar is coming home with me, Eleanor can come too. As soon as one of yours cools down. She can come home with me too. I have a ranch maybe 1.5 miles 100+ head. They are the most majestic animals around. He has about 50 beef steer in with his you know what heard. They are the most majestic animals around. btw they love molasses cookies omit the sugar and use honey. You will have a friend for life. Im sorry I also use wheat flour. as far as taste for us... ummmm not so much.
@@BrokenArrowBisonthank you for answering my question, I have only seen some of your videos, I like your channel and you have very good information, I'm gonna watch more of your videos definitely. I have been thinking very seriously about starting the bison cattle business, although I know almost nothing about bisons, and the information I have gotten online has been very general and not very specific, so I ended having more questions in my mind. I honestly think they are majestic animals and part of our american history.
That’s great! A lot of the way I started just out of curiosity. The national bison Association has great resources and online courses that you can take. Getting connected to a local Buffalo producer is always the best way.
Hello. I’m proud to say that I was raised on a bison farm in Kentucky. I have a million stories. I wanted to say thank you for keeping the dream alive. I’m sure you know, but for any one reader who doesn’t. Tail goes up before a charge. They can run up to 40 mph. A big stick can act as horns and if yours is bigger you have control. The can leap up to 7feet from stand still. They can flip a pickup like a toy. And males have been known to flip their calf over and over again after they are born. Separate the calf and its mom for a few weeks to prevent its death. Asian donkeys make great companions ( because they take no shit) and bison do get bored. Have cowboys on speedial. You may be responsible for damage caused by your animals. Good luck guys.
Let me know if you ever need a farm hand. 😅
I've grown up in the suburbs, and never really had experience with cattle, let alone bison. However I've been seriously considering starting a homestead of sorts once I'm able to move out, and want to be able to live more self sufficiently. Now, I'm starting to consider starting a buson ranch as well, both due to my love of bison, nature and conservation, as well as the financial and nutritional stability it could provide long term. I've certainly got to get some more general livestock experience beforehand, but I could totally see myself in the future as a bison rancher in Colorado or Wyoming.
Don't know why I'm researching this now, a bison ranch is still probably 10-15 years into my future if that, but I'm glad there are resources like this video to help introduce people to raising bison nonetheless
We all started somewhere. If you have the dream, you won’t regret it!
Dont give up on your dream. Self reliance is the future, otherwise I don’t think we’ll have a future in a few generations. I’ve also decided to dedicate my life to living more self reliant. Love fishing and gardening and also want to get into hunting and one day own a farm. 👊👨🏻🌾
I come for the wide open spaces, beautiful countryside you have there, the lovely bison and good company.
Awesome to have you Pamela! Glad you joined!
Finally. You called them bison. YAY!!!! 😀
lol
I think any farmer worth his salt knows what a Buffalo is
Very interesting! You present the info in both an informative and concise manner! Thanks for
the info!
Very informative video noah.
Thank you Steven.
#3 and then theres me..... I just love the knowledge I get and I love the animals of all kinds. Being 73 Y/0, I dont think I' ll be starting a farm now in life.. But just love to watch you and Dusty
I appreciate you watching though Patricia! I know not everyone would be able to or want to raise these animals but I know there are a lot of people that are interested in the process like yourself!
They are still beautiful no matter their age. What year do they start making babies the cows and bulls. I wish I had the land to raise these animals. But now I'm to old to even start but I love watching you raise them and your friend you gave the female Calf his name I can't remember. Even though I watch him daily I'm bad at names but good at faces. I really enjoy your clips. I wish you all the luck that God can send you.
Thank you so much! They sure are fun to be around!
Great Job continue your content , God Bless You
Thank you Noah. People could use your pointers. My health and age wont let me do any bison. I just a year ago got rid of my two awesome horses from new born to 7 years and it really hurts. But I love love following you and Dusty because they are our history. To know how many they was to the terrible massacre that just unbelievable. So I will be here as long as you put the videos out. Sorry i wish i could contribute but my income just wont let me/.lol
I appreciate that Rodney! Thank you for watching!
Good session...
Thank you.
Great video! inspired to raise some buffalo it’s something I’ve been wanting to do
Chase your dreams! Definitely worth the journey.
I’m here because we’re interested in raising bison. This and the public library are our starting points. May have to come to MO to visit!
Would love to visit your ranch and see your herd in warmer weather
Love your enthusiasm! We aren’t taking visitors right now but who knows, maybe down the road…
@@BrokenArrowBison would be nice wanting to raise a few myself
That’s great Bradley!
Oh... And I love the "petting guide" shirt. That and a couple of other items will be making their way to my hands here very soon.
Thank you so much! Looking forward to new ideas for merch all the time! Those were fun to design!
GREAT video Noah!!!! …..very informative!!!!💞
A great video, that shows you love and respect for the bison.
Thanks Robert!
Awesome informative video Noah !!! The herd looks great. Keep up the great work.
Hello Noah😊 Great information for anyone wanting to start raising Bison. I wish a lot more people would! Thanks for the video. Have a blessed day🇺🇸❤
Thanks so much. Just the video I requested!
Just for you!
Very helpful. Lots of wisdom. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice herd 🤘👍😎😀
Thank you!
Another good one.
Thank you Eva!
@@BrokenArrowBison You are most welcome. Your heart, and head are right into it, good things come to those that work smart, and hard.
Thank you Eva! I truly enjoy it.
Thank you Eva! I truly enjoy it.
Noah great job with your bison. I wrote all the names down so I can follow along so I know who is who. Especially when they start having red dogs. I know you can't wait for that. Will be exciting. I done the same with Dusty and he has 6 red dogs so far. I just love to watch them graze and be full of life running around tail ying in the air. There is something soothing watching them. Thanks noah.
That’s awesome Diana! Yeah I’ve been trying to use their names little bit more to get everyone familiar with who is who.
@@BrokenArrowBison thank you noah. I do like to know who is who so I can see their personality come out.
Hey "Friend"
Hehe
Awesome Vid bro.
Are you gonna have merch for sale at the Conference?
Looking forward to meeting you meeting you guys!
Thanks for the info!
Thanks David! No I will be a spectator there. You too!
So information. I've learned so much from you.
Good to hear!
Good evening to Broken Arrow Bison, what it is to raised bison.
Your in depth explanations are much appreciated.
Wow they're big 2 be so young...Great job...Ur herd looks fantastic....Go advice, very educational, helpful.....I am in the junctionCityKansas area near fort Riley. 💯💯👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Thank you! We are practically neighbors!
Greeting from St. Louis, love the video man!
Hi there neighbor!
Hi Noah, I enjoy seeing all your videos, and you all a few weeks ago too ❤️❤️❤️
I just shared your video with a friend ❤️
That’s great!
Such a great video ! Short and to the point . Thank you
You are very welcome!
Excellent video! Recently 4 good size parcels of land came up for sale near us and I told my husband, "forget my job, let's raise bison!". With a half serious laugh he said why not? Too bad he wasn't serious enough because I was. I think they are gorgeous! I live in Iowa, but grew up in Colorado, with the Buffalo Bill/Genessee heard about 30 miles west of me. Just to catch a glimpse of them when we were heading to the "hills" made my stomach flutter and my heart skip a beat. Over the last 20 years that I have lived in Iowa, I have seen rich beautiful crop land be sold off for housing developments. I would much rather see these majestic beauties out my car window then a new batch of houses anyday. One day I will fulfill this dream. My controls geeky husband better watch out for his half serious laugh!!!!
LOL Yeah he better watch out. It all started for me just with the thought that I could do that. Trust me, you won’t regret it!
Julie Giesmann, let me say as a 58 year old student of the Bison, and small cattle producer, that speed and strength are of no use when raising Bison. (They win always) But a gentle hand, keen observation, and clear mind are of great value when working with these wonderful animals. Don’t just dream of raising Bison but work towards that goal and you will succeed 🤠
Couldn’t agree more!
@@kwtoyman thank you for those words, it seems that I needed them today.
Thanks for sharing a Noah. You gave a lot of good info on getting started. Love the bison.
Thanks Robert.
I was introduced to your channel because I watch Dusty's channel. I started watching him because of Daniel Arms channel. I started watching him because it popped up on my UA-cam feed.
I like the way you present your material. You are detailed and teach with passion. I also appreciate that you don't use swear words. I have found some good, educational channels that I don't listen to because of the swearing.
Glad to have you AnnaRae! I appreciate the compliment.
Thanks for all the great info. Really appreciate all the details.
Appreciate that James.
I'm planning to start a bison herd in two years, intaking any and all knowledge on the topic.
Noah @Broken Arrow Bison, you made another great video. Love the merchandise too. One suggestion think about selling bison photos.
Thank you! That would be a good idea.
Interesting video of course. Found your merch page😀😀😀!!!!!
Great video 😊😉
Thank you!
Very informative, I was surprised to learn how high they can jump because they're so big!
They are very deceiving. Lol
Very informative video. I enjoy watching the journey and learning about the animals. Thanks, Noah.
Thank you Rose!
Thanks for the illustration ! I got a small 9 acre land in Buffalo TX; however, just about 2 acres of grass, the rest are trees
Can I have 3 buffalos there?
Great information
Thank you
very inspiring, thanks for sharing
Very good video
Thank you!
Great video ....good information!
Thank you!
Noah. A few questions would you like to use some Mineral Blocks? Would you like to try a Wire connector that can connect if your wire breaks or get rid of the wheel tighter ? Could I send you a photo on your Website? Thanks and God Bless. I think Dusty needs to give you a Red Dog to Add to your Heard! lol.
Gregory. I’m actually only going to try to keep them on loose mineral right now but I appreciate that! I do have an email if you want to send a photo listed in our about page.
Really great video Noah! Lots of great info for a new producer!
Thank you! The more people raising these animals the better it is for everyone.
I live in SE Kansas also and want to get started
Thanks for the video Noah. I always thought I will start with three animals. (If I ever get started) I was thinking two pregnant females and one male. I believe this would be good partly for the size of the herd and DNA. Although from what I understand DNA isn't as important as other animals due to how many where slaughtered before we started conservation efforts. Paul St Louis
Yeah I wouldn’t be as concerned about the DNA personally when you’re first getting started. I guess it depends upon what direction you want to take your ranch though. Just tell the quality and animals is really what you’re looking for.
Thank you very much for all your clear explanations for future bisons' raisers. I enjoyed your bison safety video too as these gentle giants are so powerful. What is the size of a family unit one bull for how many cows and youngs, as the herd grows ? Are the yearling bulls chased from the herd when becoming adult ? This animal seems fascinating, in fact tame but wild in his heart. 🐂
I appreciate that. It’s about 15 to 1 with multiple males in about 30 to 1 with the males isolated with just females. Obviously it can change and it depends upon the health of the animal too. But that’s a good rule of thumb. Yeah definitely the older males have dominance over the younger ones and they do try to chase them off but doesn’t always happen.
@@BrokenArrowBison thank you very much👍 this explains the large size of the herds. It's similar to the social organization of the African Buffalo which is a matriarchal society with all the females and youngs, the adult males stay around, composed of large isolated solitary bulls and groups of male bachelors. Either sex charge depending on the situation and the distance.
As your herd grows what is a good Bull to Cow ratio?
15 to 1 with multiple bulls and 30 to 1 with an individual bull. There obviously is more factors to it like health and genetics but that’s a good rule of thumb.
@@BrokenArrowBison I always thought that in the wild, only the Alpha Male(whoever wins all challenges)gets to breed with the females of that herd. Or is that just for leadership...
That’s the way they want it but a lot of times the younger males will sneak off and breed cows while two bull are fighting.
How much land do you have them on and how many paddocks did you create?
We currently have 30 animals on 80 acres with three paddocks but that is ever changing and everyone’s circumstance is different.
@@BrokenArrowBison thank you
Are there certain grasses or other plants you can add to their pastures to add Minerals to the soil. Do you think it 's better to have Biodiversity in the grasses they eat? I've been following a small sheep farm in Ireland and she practices Regenerative framing . I realize that Bison aren't sheep, but I was curious if they shared some of the same nutritional needs.
I definitely think there is value in Biodiversity. That I know of I don’t know there are any grasses that will add minerals you really have to do that just by adding minerals yourself. I’m sure they do share a lot of the same fundamentals nutritional needs. But I don’t really know whole lot about sheep.
Where are you located, from alberta. Have very small starter herd. Thanks
That’s great! We are located in southeast Kansas.
People really know very little about , but are are very interested to learn. We have a small field by a secondary highway and they have had their pics taken many times now. Always watch the videos of yours and others. Thanks
That’s awesome! I always enjoy meeting another producer!
Oh, I forgot. The three you said to start with, would a Bull and two Cows be best, or the calf equivalent. I don't know at what age Bison Heifers first go into Estrus, nor young Bulls into Heat. Forgive me if my terminology is incorrect.
No you’re fine. Yes I would start with one bull and two heifers as calves. They typically will breed in their second year and have calves themselves in their third year.
Can you tell us anything about Alaskan bison?
Can Bisons adapt to Africa (Nigeria)? And are they more profitable to raise than cattle?
Awesome! I'm very interested in raising Bison. Would you happen to have a business plan I could receive to help me get started especially financially.
My first suggestion would be to take the online courses that the national bison Association offers. You can find that on bisoncentral.com.
bison is my fav meat
Noah, what if there isn't a bison veterinarian in my state? Should beginners stay away from bison from national parks?
I don’t have a bison veterinarian in my state either. Dr. Parsons is in a state south of me but he will travel. I’m sure you could find a veterinarian that would travel. I know Dr. Parsons travels long distances. Personally I would probably recommend staying away from the national parks immediately if you are a beginner. If you are getting calves that are six months old it might be OK but in a general sense they are usually a little bit more wild due to not having as much human interaction.
Well organized, very interesting. Luckily for the bison and me, my back yard and fence just won’t do. (Total city girl). :)
Thanks for watching anyway Helen!
Can you mix with other animals?
Somehow, I don’t think my landlord here in Boston would approve of me getting a Bison …killjoy 😂
You never know until you try. 😉
Is your herd Wood Bison or Plains Bison? Do bison poo lumps or splats.
They are plains bison. Splat. Lol
Are bulls of Bisons or Buffaloes aggressive?
How do you move them from paddock to paddock?
If you open up the gate they will go. They love new places.
Question can u raise bison and longhorn together by chance
Yes you absolutely can. I know a gentleman who used to do that.
Nice I been looking at property and wanted to do it I'm looking at 40 acres
do you know the feed to meat conversion ratio....beef is 10 lbs grass or 13 lbs grain to lb of beef....lamb is 4-5 lbs of grass or 6-8 lbs of grain to lb of meat....goat is 3-4 lbs of graas or 5- lbs of grain to lb of meat.....what of water needed for each lb...chicken is like 3 lbs to a lb .....beef 10-13:1 .....pork 6-8:1......lamb 6:1...gaot 5:1 .....atlantic salmon 4:1............chickens 3:1............cricekts are only 1.7:1 and over 10 x less land and 2000 times less water then beef....bison might be 8 lbs of grass...maybe 8-10 lbs grain......beef require like 15000 liters of water per kg of beef
Those are pretty cool stats! I have heard them about bison but I’m not sure what they are off hand.
@@BrokenArrowBison they should be better then beef.....bison might be 6-8:1 for grass and 8-10 for garins.....i hear the hybrid beefalo is far better
I’m abit nervous to try and raise bison because I’m Australian and have chronic illness but I’ve always wanted to raise animals! Do you think I could raise bison without my chronic illness getting worse?
Love your enthusiasm! I wouldn’t be able to answer that question unfortunately though.
or C you saw a youtube video of an albertan riding a buffalo and now you want to do it
That might be fun! Lol
@@BrokenArrowBison its one way to get around lol
How can I start a bison farm in Belarus?
I would look around for other bison producers in your area. The best way to start is to learn from others who have done it before you.
Hello Noah
Hi Curtis!
Bison raça bruta de boa 👏
I want to own a cherry tree farm and raise bison
Im telling you Dunbar is coming home with me, Eleanor can come too. As soon as one of yours cools down. She can come home with me too. I have a ranch maybe 1.5 miles 100+ head. They are the most majestic animals around. He has about 50 beef steer in with his you know what heard. They are the most majestic animals around. btw they love molasses cookies omit the sugar and use honey. You will have a friend for life. Im sorry I also use wheat flour. as far as taste for us... ummmm not so much.
I'm B. Just curious.
Why didn't you buy 2 year old Bison so they could mate?
Because they’re not ready to mate yet. They would only be ready when they are 2 themselves.
B
Very good information, but you didn't say anything about how you make money on the bison cattle. I love those animals, but business is business.
I have other videos about that Leonor.
@@BrokenArrowBisonthank you for answering my question, I have only seen some of your videos, I like your channel and you have very good information, I'm gonna watch more of your videos definitely. I have been thinking very seriously about starting the bison cattle business, although I know almost nothing about bisons, and the information I have gotten online has been very general and not very specific, so I ended having more questions in my mind. I honestly think they are majestic animals and part of our american history.
That’s great! A lot of the way I started just out of curiosity. The national bison Association has great resources and online courses that you can take. Getting connected to a local Buffalo producer is always the best way.
Leaving "veganism" to bison is about the most ADULT thing you can do
#HealingEarth #HealingHumans
#CarbonCapture #carnivore #ketovore #keto
Option C: there is 400+ acres of land for sale, with a herd of Bison 🦬
Beautiful 😍
So if you raise a child in a closet you’re good?