Bison farming is on another level compared to regular cattle ranching, those animals are so powerful
I had no idea there were millions of bison being raised in the U.S., thought they were still rare
The meat industry is massive, but seeing bison raised like this feels very “wild west”
Bison steaks are leaner than beef, I can see why they market it as premium
It takes huge open land to keep herds like that, respect to the ranchers managing it
Crazy to think these animals once roamed free, now they’re part of a global meat supply chain
Handling bison looks way more dangerous than handling cows, workers must be highly skilled
This is both fascinating and controversial, people love bison meat but some see it as exploiting a symbol of America
I’ve tried bison burgers before, honestly tastier than regular beef in my opinion
The scale of those ranches really shows how far modern agriculture has come in the U.S.