Posted by bison on July 18, 2012 at 23:52:59 from (69.168.144.133):
In Reply to: Raising bison posted by JDseller on July 18, 2012 at 22:58:59:
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One needs a lot of money to start any livestock operation these days :wink:
Eh,...no..The NBA does lots more for its members than the CBA...we get NO help in marketing at all.The only reason i'm member is cause members get a discount on the RID ear tags.
There are a number of feedlots in the US that cater to feeding bison for slaughter,
Matter of fact,..my feeders are exported to the US for the last 6 yrs.
Were i'am at there is no demand,i have to ship them at least 3-400 ml south to find a feedlot or slaughter plant here in Alberta.
My buyer picks mine up at the farm free of charge and pays based on net weight taken on the nearest commercial scale(17 mls from the ranch)
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