Armstrong Creek Bison Co.
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Provides information on all aspects of the commercial raising of bison. Additional sources of information are also provided.
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Promoting the breeding of premium bison and the promotion of the health conscious benefits of bison/buffalo meat. Also has breeding stock for sale or trade, meat sales, and information about the yearly Bison Festival. (College Station, Texas)
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Lucky B Bison Ranch is near Bryan/College Station, Texas. Our bison are grass-fed producing heart-healthy, delicious meat--hormone free, low in fat and cholesterol.
Lucky B Bison Ranch is located deep in the heart of Texas near
Bryan and College Station. Our land is blessed with lush improved
and native grasses, fertile soil, and mild climate–ideal
for
Bison ranch offering breeding stock, hunts, bison meat, and by-products. Lustre, Montana, USA.
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Producer offering breeding bulls and heifers for sale. (Admiral, Saskatchewan)
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Wigness bison is a company dedicated to the development of the bison (buffalo) industry through the production of top quality plains genetics designed to quickly and efficiently gain muscling.
At Wigness bison we are looking
forward to the future of the bison (buffalo) industry with its high quality,
distinctive and marketable product. We are working to promote the industry
through the
Raising and providing information on Buffalo. Includes recipes, nutritional facts, and photos. Luverne, Minnesota.
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Buffalo can live 35 years or more.
Females can produce up to 25 calves in their lifetime.
Gestation is nine months.
Twins are possible but not frequent.
Breeding season (JulyAugust) is
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