I didn't see a single "buffalo" in this video. I saw the North American "bison." There are huge differences between the buffalo and the bison, one being that buffalo are not native to North America. I know a lot of people call bison "buffalo," which means a lot of people are calling this animal the wrong thing. When thinking of a buffalo, think the water buffaloes of Asia and Africa. When thinking of bison think of the animal that dominated the North America great plains region, which is mostly dry land.
@@mysticalmargaret6105 Then we bring to the attention of the public what the correct name is. Another one, we have no antelope in the U.S., what we have here are pronghorns.
@@connerm.6282 I have too much biology and wildlife management education and actual land management experience in a natural resource career to ignore the facts. I suggest that those who choose to ignore these facts, once presented to them, to "get over it."
I love all just specially little more for auction part, it was great and can't get better than that.
Love it!
nananananananananfourtennanaananannanansixteennanananaann......its a Uzi in action.
What happened to this UA-cam channel? There hasn't been a video in 5+ years.
32,000 subs but no new videos for 11 months ? Are you ok ?
Love it
Blaine Lots is a neighbor
i know that. It was just because of auto correct
Too bad the stockyards drive the price, not the rancher/producer.
I hear Sara Gardner but don't see her in this episode
I didn't see a single "buffalo" in this video. I saw the North American "bison." There are huge differences between the buffalo and the bison, one being that buffalo are not native to North America. I know a lot of people call bison "buffalo," which means a lot of people are calling this animal the wrong thing. When thinking of a buffalo, think the water buffaloes of Asia and Africa. When thinking of bison think of the animal that dominated the North America great plains region, which is mostly dry land.
True, but the term 'buffalo' in place of the more correct 'bison' is just too ingrained in the American lexicon. Centuries of habit is hard to undo.
@@mysticalmargaret6105 Then we bring to the attention of the public what the correct name is. Another one, we have no antelope in the U.S., what we have here are pronghorns.
@@wannabetowasabe Yeah but you gotta get over it
@@connerm.6282 I have too much biology and wildlife management education and actual land management experience in a natural resource career to ignore the facts. I suggest that those who choose to ignore these facts, once presented to them, to "get over it."
@@wannabetowasabe Yeah but you gotta get over it
The Bison Rancher sounds just like Bill Clinton. Lol