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BOVINE HUNTING

Buffalo

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  • Origin: North America

  • Horn Size: 17-22 inches

  • Weight: 1,200-2,100 pounds

  • Estimated World Population: 500,000

  • Season: Year Round

The American Buffalo, or Bison, is the largest terrestrial mammal in North America.  It can stand over 6 ft. tall at the shoulder and can grow as much as 11 feet long. Buffalo have thick, shaggy, brown or reddish brown hair on their heads and necks with shorter hair on their hind quarters.  Even though they can weigh over a ton, Buffalo are capable of jumping as high as 6 feet in the air and can run over 40 miles per hour.  They are nomadic grazers and typically travel in herds.   Their meat is similar to beef, however it is much leaner.

White Buffalo

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  • Origin: North America

  • Horn Size: 17-22 inches

  • Weight: 700-2200 pounds

  • Season: Year Round

  • The White Buffalo is a very unique bison that is sought after for its extremely rare color. It is estimated that only 1 in every 10 million bison births result in a White Buffalo.  They can reach over 6 feet tall and 10 feet long, and weigh in excess of 2,000 pounds.  The heads and forequarters are massive.  They have amazing mobility, speed, and agility and are able to sprint at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. 

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