American Bison Ranch in Montana! ( EXCLUSIVE TOUR! )

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Exclusive tour of American Bison Ranch in Montana.

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Ranchers just seem like good people. Definitely neighbors you’d want to have

SnackPack
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Sitting in Chicago as a kid and after reading about Buffalo, I wanted to go to Colorado and raise Buffalo. My teacher laughed at me so I never gave it another thought after 1973. Now, today I wish I had after watching this. Good luck with your ranch. Thanks, Trinity for the video.

pattdunn
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"You've got to make sacrifices to live the dream"... How true!!

jeffwilson
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Props to the guy for having an FJ60 Land Cruiser. That thing is awesome and so in demand now.

cal_n_hob
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As a leather craftsman and wannabe cowboy in the UK, I was delighted to come across your channel today. I really felt for you when you broke your rib and this video was just so enlightening and informative. I’m hoping in the next few years to visit the States and explore the SW and W. Maybe I’ll get to Montana and see these magnificent creatures for myself and even get a chance to chat with you over a beer! Thank you.

grahamrichards
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Back in the 80s I worked on a dairy farm(4, 000+ Holstein) in Ohio that had 12 buffalo and one beefalo(Holstein mix). The beefalo was HUGE and I mean really massive. His head was around 4 feet wide and stood over 6 feet tall(at center of back). My first position on the farm was the care of the buffalo as well as the Dry Barn(calving unit) and Calf Barn(calf storage). I lived on the farm and was on 24 hour call for the Dry Barn, in case a cow started birthing. My daily duties included feeding, watering, cleaning stalls, fresh bedding, etc. After a year there I obtained the job as Hoof Trimmer(Farrier) and someone else was given my old duties. Unfortunately, that guy didn't perform his duties properly and the owner decided to sell the buffalo and invested in Ostriches instead. When the owner died a few years later his family shut down the farm and sold everything. It's one of my greatest memories working there. Especially Domino(beefalo)!! He was so huge, they had to special order a Trimming Table so I could trim his hooves. Most of the other workers were scared of him due to his massive stature, but not me. lol I really miss those days!!

neolithicnobody
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I love bison meat also! Thank you for investing in this! It's hard work but we need you and all ranchers who raise meat!

imercier
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I love that you're doing this, we really need more bison ranches the bison is super healthy meat, has a different effect on the human body and as the Indians said, the buffalo is medicine . It's still a genetically wild animal, a natural animal, not genetically modified and messed with like most modern cattle . The bison restores the prairie unlike domestic cattle, prairie dogs come back and then black-footed ferrets, all necessary for a healthy grassland. Their hooves affect the ground in a positive way . I have not eaten storebought meat in decades and I only eat wild game, deer, elk, blackbear and grassfed bison which are at a store, of course, but still genetically wild so I make that exception .
I hope yours will be grassfed and finished, not grain finished . You'll have a constant market with the large natural food stores and high end restaurants and chefs .
I'd buy from you ❤

skyval
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Props to you Trinity to hold the camera and the coffee cup the whole time 👍

daveronald
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good thing about the old vehicles that some of us still drive is that when ya open the door, that little rain gutter edge that the new fancy trucks don't have, keeps the snow from falling down on the seat. 😉

celticman
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I’m living on my sweet whitetail doe I got this year and it’s the purest good eating don’t mess with your guts meat!! It’s truly a gift from god!!!

bryanfox
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I'm a city boy, but I certainly appreciate the work ranchers and farmers put in. I also appreciate your videos showing the dedication and effort it takes to have a functioning ranch. Thanks for sharing!

bendav
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As a guy who grew up in the urban northeast and now lives on the other side of the planet in southeast Asia, I find the lifestyle of ranchers so fascinating. Despite all the hard work and seemingly hard time financially everyone seems so content, blisfull and happy.

IdeaStudioBKK
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Some people get what your saying about a connection to the land and nature and unfortunately some people will never understand that. Great video by the way!

jdp
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Struck a strong accord with me on two points: 1) Had a FJ40 for about ten yrs, from S. Calif, Phillipines, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Gitmo Cuba, Mississippi. And 2) First rifle i bought was a Win Mod 70 Featherweight in .280 Rem. With handloads i've taken squirrel, rabbit, coyote, whitetail deer, black bear, bighorn sheep, elk, moose. Basically a 30-06 in 7mm. Living in the botton of the 'Root, Missoula . . .

fjb
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This is one of the most informative programs about raising buffaloe for profit that I have ever seen. Understanding the animal is completely different than beef cattle. I have been exposed to them on a limited basis, but enough to respect and admire them. Great job and stay in touch with them!

colinkobel
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So glad you touched on food security issues. To many folks have no clue where their food comes from or is produced. Snack foods, breakfast cereals are hardly made in the U.S. anymore. Many good paying jobs are needlessly lost due to corporate greed . The loss of food security could destroy many parts of our cities due to bad intentioned countries that produce our foods. With U.S. produced products we make the money have piece of mind . God knows we have the government regulation and fees associated as well. At the end of the day it's all about safety .

Tommyboy
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I'm sorry you broke a rib and are in pain. Breaking a rib has been a blessing for me and other viewers. I'm loving the "visits" to other ranches and learning a great deal.

diggetydogdoggetydoo
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Truly a superb exposition. From a knowledgable and sensitive man. All my very best wishes that you will keep-on keepin’-on.

sunzeneise
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Wow- great to see Ty- wondered what he was up to since his bow hunting with Born and Raised Outdoors.

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