“When your dad is in the Marine Corp., the entire family is in the Marine Corp.” Rah! This was most interesting. Gorgeous beasts. Thank you for sharing your visits to other ranches; your time, effort and skills are much appreciated! Have safe travels.
I REALLY ENJOY WATCHING YOUR BEAUTIFUL BISONS AND THAT YOUNG MAN WHO WAS WITH YOU BOTH ARE VERY AMAZING YOUNG GUYS THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS AMAZING VIDEO ROSA
Thank you for taking us along. This guy is to funny. My daughter grew up a Corps brat too. No a lot of farming or ranching done by the Marines since they moved from horses to vehicles. 😁 It's not easy to take on a new profession on any day. Raising livestock is more daunting. Kudos to this young man for signing on with his Dad. He's learning. God Bless 🙏❤️ Semper Fi. 🦬🇺🇸
This was very interesting. The huge Bull was gorgeous! A lot of beautiful babies. Thanks for sharing your visits to other Bison farms. God bless stay safe ❤🙏
Great informational video ! The gentlemen was very educational on his herd ! They were beautiful animals ! The one bull was massive and a beauty ! Great farm layout !
New subscriber from Montreal, I found your channel with Dusty! I'm watching all your videos from the beginning! You do a very good job and thank you for sharing! 👍👍👍😎
Hello to everyone great to see these chubby buddies again, they will too big after while. I love watching them and you are a care taker of keeping them check out and your great content. I love you all and God Bless You. Noah god is with you at all times.
Always interesting to see how people got into bison farming. Love the shift in majors - just a small difference, but practical/useful counts unless there is a mad dream involved. From one military brat to another, Total City Girl (stayed where the jobs were, since didn’t own bison).
Bison are awesome we looked at getting into bison vs cattle the cost of animals and the cost of infrastructure was triple of cattle and returns to make money was lower cattle was a better choice you can basically sell two calf crops to one bison crop
Sorry you didn’t get into it. The cost is not as high as what someone must’ve told you. The profits are actually better than beef also. There is more cost associated with the squeeze chute and the corral but if you are starting from scratch then it really isn’t that much more. The fencing is almost identical to beef. Yes you do have a longer wait to get a return because bison typically have a calf in their third year as opposed to having a calf in their second year for beef but… bison live twice as long as beef so your return on investment is much better. Also because they cost more is an advantage to you as a producer because you can have a higher return her acre on your farm. I have talked to many bison producers that used to be cattle producers and have switched over because of the monetary gain. Both industries are definitely hard starting out though!
Hello there. If you can make it so they can't see out of the pen you are sorting them in. There's less problems. We used to keep limousine cattle has for breeding loose and never tied up. Some of the cow would kill you. You could see it in their eyes.
I dont eat beef anymore. Love bison. Cant wait til I can order from you guys. Places I have contacted says Im too far for them to ship, here in Wyoming
Love it when you travel & show others. Maybe you should trade with some of those you visited with. Everyone needs new bloodlines to avoid inbreeding. Where in KS is this NW, NE, SW, SE, or central???
I need a trustworthy place where I can buy bison and NOT have it mixed with other meat like? cows.. When I want bison, I don't want a mix. I mentioned this because I've had it happened before, and it tastes nothing like bison..
Oh my! Ummm 🤔 I don’t know that I can count them all. I have met probably 50 to 100 in the last couple years. There are a few thousand ranches in the US.
Work smarter not harder. Nature figures out what animals work for the environment. And cattle don't compared to bison. Cattle are too fragile , too much work, and can't handle hostile environments compared to bison.
I on the other hand am against this young mans method of 'caring' for the bison. He doesn't. All animals need care wild or not. This is one of our jobs on earth is to care for the animals as all kinds of things can start and get out of hand before the farmer knows it. I do know that there is a pathogen that can come up from the dirt and infect the bison. It happened at Elk Island National Park that has had bison for like 50 years or more. You never know what can happen if nobody is around. He should care more or he will lose them all. City kids. What do they know.
This guy was so nervous but lovely. He was funny as hell🤣 and very clever. His buffalo 🐃 are gorgeous xx🇬🇧
He’s a great guy!
Congratulations! Being a BRAT is such a challenging life. ❤😊
“When your dad is in the Marine Corp., the entire family is in the Marine Corp.” Rah!
This was most interesting. Gorgeous beasts. Thank you for sharing your visits to other ranches; your time, effort and skills are much appreciated! Have safe travels.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing your visits👍 that big bull was so handsome with his tuft of hair on top of his head !
I thought so too!
Very nice tour. WOW, That big Bull is one of the most beautiful ones I've seen.
He is a big boy!
I REALLY ENJOY WATCHING YOUR BEAUTIFUL BISONS AND THAT YOUNG MAN WHO WAS WITH YOU BOTH ARE VERY AMAZING YOUNG GUYS THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS AMAZING VIDEO ROSA
Thank you Rosa!
@@BrokenArrowBison YOU welcome
Its always bettwr to have a seatbelt on ❤️
Thank you for taking us along. This guy is to funny. My daughter grew up a Corps brat too. No a lot of farming or ranching done by the Marines since they moved from horses to vehicles. 😁 It's not easy to take on a new profession on any day. Raising livestock is more daunting. Kudos to this young man for signing on with his Dad. He's learning. God Bless 🙏❤️ Semper Fi. 🦬🇺🇸
Yeah Chris is a good guy. I’ve gotten to know him well now and he seems to take on challenges well!
This was very interesting. The huge Bull was gorgeous! A lot of beautiful babies. Thanks for sharing your visits to other Bison farms. God bless stay safe ❤🙏
Thanks for watching Debra!
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These are Bison cows being raised on the farm, they seem much tame and gentle
Great informational video ! The gentlemen was very educational on his herd ! They were beautiful animals ! The one bull was massive and a beauty ! Great farm layout !
Thank you Bridget!
good neighbours are essential wherever you are.take care of each other.blessings to you all.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😊🇬🇧
Sure are!
That's was very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching James!
I love your travels . Thank you for sharing. Very interesting story. God bless.
Thanks Donna!
New subscriber from Montreal, I found your channel with Dusty! I'm watching all your videos from the beginning! You do a very good job and thank you for sharing! 👍👍👍😎
Glad you found us Roger! Thanks for joining!
Hello to everyone great to see these chubby buddies again, they will too big after while. I love watching them and you are a care taker of keeping them check out and your great content. I love you all and God Bless You. Noah god is with you at all times.
Thank you so much!
Man this is a nice ranch here. I love it.
Yes they do have a great place!
Thanks for the video. Its encouraging to see how many bison ranchers there are out there that are relatively new to ranching.
Absolutely! Yes I find it encouraging too!
I bet Bison meat is delicious! Like to try it! Watching you from The Ole Church 5 Acre Homestead 🇨🇦🇨🇦‼️
Lots of bison herds in Canada to try it out! Delicious 😋😋
We are in Gander Newfoundland and Labrador Canada….nothing in this province, that I know!
That it is. There are a number of suppliers online if you can’t find it in person.
Thank you Noah. That was great.
Absolutely!
This has been one of my favourite vlogs.
Thank you so much!
Very interesting & like watching different Bison operations Noah, but… love watching all you do with & for ur own herd more❣️…Great video’s..👍😊😊😊
Thanks for the feedback Glenna!
Another awesome interview! You run the interview very well, and your questions are great! Thank you very much for taking all of us with you!! 🤗 ❤️
Thank you Kim, that’s nice of you!
Great video Noah!!! Thank you for sharing. We really enjoyed all of it!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
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Calf in the truck was the best story ever!
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very cool. great job young man!
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Always interesting to see how people got into bison farming. Love the shift in majors - just a small difference, but practical/useful counts unless there is a mad dream involved. From one military brat to another, Total City Girl (stayed where the jobs were, since didn’t own bison).
Glad you enjoyed it Helen!
Amazing animals.
Nice outing...
Good session...
Thank you!
Great job in getting out there and talking with your bretheren.
Thanks Philip!
Really neat video, that one bull was massive and such a beautiful animal
He was very intimidating!
I really enjoy when you go to other bison farms and interview, really neat, you probably get great ideas yourself
How do you too. It’s a lot of fun! Yes a lot of great ideas.
Interesting video, Noah. This guy was pretty laid back, but fun to listen to!
Thanks Renee!
A great video Noah
Thank you Rodney!
I found this extremely interesting. I have learned a great deal from your videos.
Thank you Donna!
Laid back,chatty for an introvert. Good job
Thank you!
Bison are awesome we looked at getting into bison vs cattle the cost of animals and the cost of infrastructure was triple of cattle and returns to make money was lower cattle was a better choice you can basically sell two calf crops to one bison crop
Sorry you didn’t get into it. The cost is not as high as what someone must’ve told you. The profits are actually better than beef also. There is more cost associated with the squeeze chute and the corral but if you are starting from scratch then it really isn’t that much more. The fencing is almost identical to beef. Yes you do have a longer wait to get a return because bison typically have a calf in their third year as opposed to having a calf in their second year for beef but… bison live twice as long as beef so your return on investment is much better. Also because they cost more is an advantage to you as a producer because you can have a higher return her acre on your farm. I have talked to many bison producers that used to be cattle producers and have switched over because of the monetary gain. Both industries are definitely hard starting out though!
Love ❤️ it!!😉😍
So glad!
Hello there. If you can make it so they can't see out of the pen you are sorting them in. There's less problems. We used to keep limousine cattle has for breeding loose and never tied up. Some of the cow would kill you. You could see it in their eyes.
You are right. There are far less headaches for sure!
I dont eat beef anymore. Love bison. Cant wait til I can order from you guys. Places I have contacted says Im too far for them to ship, here in Wyoming
That’s too bad! That’s for your support!
Love it when you travel & show others. Maybe you should trade with some of those you visited with. Everyone needs new bloodlines to avoid inbreeding. Where in KS is this NW, NE, SW, SE, or central???
Thank you! He was located in western Kansas.
How do they deal with the cold snowy winter?
Extremely well! They were built for this!
Good video!!
Thank you!!
Semper Fi.
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What is story on. The 3020 gas tractor? How far are you from Wichita?
Not sure the full story on the gas tractor. This gentleman is located in western Kansas.
INFJ here.. 👍👍
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Do most ranchers actually live on the grounds they ranch their bison or n?
Yes. Most live on the ranch.
I've owned Angus bulls that are half again his size. Bison are not actually as big as people think.
Yes they are very tall which makes them look very big.
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I need a trustworthy place where I can buy bison and NOT have it mixed with other meat like? cows.. When I want bison, I don't want a mix.
I mentioned this because I've had it happened before, and it tastes nothing like bison..
Yes unfortunately I have heard of that. You should try kcbuffalo.com
What town or County are you in ***Kansas I live in Douglas county Kansas which is Lawrence Kansas
Anderson 😁
How many people do you know that raise bison?
Oh my! Ummm 🤔 I don’t know that I can count them all. I have met probably 50 to 100 in the last couple years. There are a few thousand ranches in the US.
@@BrokenArrowBison That's a lot, which is very nice 🙂
do the bison provide a monthly income ???
They are investments that will. Once the expenses have been paid.
Probably yearly, not monthly.
@@OneOut1 so ,,, its a very expensive hobby
No. That’s the way all types of agriculture is. Yearly income instead of monthly.
@@BrokenArrowBison dairy cows provide monthly
Really funny...And way interesting ...from the perspective of a cattle farming brat.
Glad you enjoyed it Jonathan!
Go Aggies!!!
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Work smarter not harder. Nature figures out what animals work for the environment. And cattle don't compared to bison. Cattle are too fragile , too much work, and can't handle hostile environments compared to bison.
Absolutely!
He is missing you better check the near by Indian s and see if they have him. Lol. What really happen
I on the other hand am against this young mans method of 'caring' for the bison. He doesn't. All animals need care wild or not. This is one of our jobs on earth is to care for the animals as all kinds of things can start and get out of hand before the farmer knows it. I do know that there is a pathogen that can come up from the dirt and infect the bison. It happened at Elk Island National Park that has had bison for like 50 years or more. You never know what can happen if nobody is around. He should care more or he will lose them all. City kids. What do they know.
What's up with your bison they look like a bunch of baby powder are all over their bodies.. get fly paper to cure the flies.
I think you might be just seeing the dust on them Phillip.