Man, bison look so majestic… kinda wild to see them farmed like cattle 🦬
Bruh, America went from almost wiping them out to now raising them for meat 🤯
Lowkey feels weird eating something that’s also a national symbol 🇺🇸
That ranch land is massive… those animals got way more space than regular cows 🌾
Bison steak is expensive, but honestly the flavor is worth it 🔥🍖
Dang, these animals are huge, can’t imagine working around them daily 💪
Respect to the ranchers, keeping control of herds that size isn’t easy
Funny how history turned—buffalo used to feed Native tribes, now it’s premium dining 🍽️
Anyone tried bison burgers? Kinda lean but so good 🍔
This looks way more natural than factory farming pigs or chickens 👍
Bruh the horns on those bisons… wouldn’t wanna mess with one 😂
Question: is bison meat actually healthier than beef or just hype? 🤔
Those open plains shots make me wanna visit a ranch, it’s beautiful 🌄
Crazy how something so wild is now managed like a modern business 💼
I bet tourists in the U.S. love seeing bison up close, even if they’re farmed 🧳
Dang… those calves are adorable, hard to imagine they end up as steak 😢
Feels like a mix of old west vibes and high-tech ranching 🤠⚙️
Honestly, I’d take bison jerky over beef jerky any day 🥓
Kinda cool that bison ranching brings back a piece of American history
Not gonna lie, makes me hungry but also a bit conflicted 🥲