2,500 lbs Buffalo! | Black Kettle Buffalo Ranch

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Published 2022-07-31

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  • @slesko13
    One of the best bison videos on YouTube.
  • @Guitar6ty
    Great to see the Buffalo back and being taken care of by wise farmers.
  • @rosepurdy9581
    Loved this video. It proves that common sense works anywhere it is allowed to. Work smarter not harder is a great way of life
  • @sunzeneise
    What a delight for this wholly ignorant viewer to learn and enjoy. The father and son are admirable and to be appreciated and envied. Keep-on keepin’-on
  • That bull is gorgeous. Big boy. Thanks for taking us along Noah. Take care
  • That is the best looking handler, the description of process looks like it is a good way of dealing with the herd. The gentleman did a very good job of telling how the process he works. They do an excellent job of management of the land as well the Bison. This would be a good ranch to try to emulate to be successful.
  • @anovosedlik
    This was great! I really love seeing small-scale, ethical farms still doing well. Love buffalo!
  • @348Tobico
    Look at that above belly high grass! Wow! What beautiful graze for those bison. I started eating bison by chance after cancer treatment made it impossible for me to eat beef any longer. I really missed beef in all sorts of foods. Since my beloved husband refused to eat beef if I couldn't we tried bison. A total and wonderful taste revelation! We love it and it IS sweeter than grocery store or butcher shop beef. Thank you Black Kettle Ranch for having the foresight to start in buffalo all those years ago and learn how best to grow the beauties that are BISON.
  • Noah, this is one of your best videos to date. The background information given, the drone footage shown, and the depth of knowledge of these gentlemen came to the forefront of the video. This is an excellent documentary of modern day buffalo / bison ranching. Thank you for all the effort, editing, and time you put into this video. 👍🦬👍🦬
  • @kitdog100
    Great video!!! I really like these guys. Thank you for continuing to interview multiple ranches. The information alone he offered about the changes in the pasture land over time is priceless. I'm in Iowa and in the last 25 years I've watched fertile crop land being developed for housing. One of my goals is to find one of these tracks before developers and keep the beauty of this area but improve it with a small herd of my own. Building my savings for this exact reason. Watching you and Heidi work your land, and learning more and more with each one of your interviews keeps my dream alive. For that I sincerely thank you!
  • @canica99
    what an amazing documentary this is and what a wealth of knowledge this father and son duo have. I really appreciate all their knowledge and willingness to have a discussion into how they are working with this amazing creature and how they want to live this planet better for the next generations while understanding how vital it is to conserve such an amazing creature...for all the things that people complaint about the lack of goodness in the current society...these gentleman' are the standard to what I believe makes this the greatest country in the world. Great people working for such a cause to preserve the heritage of an amazing animal that has had such a positive influence in the Great Plains for thousands of years. Hurray to them ad hurray to the people who bring these programing that is fascinating, educational and inspiring....
  • Thank you Noah for this wonderful video. These gentlemen are so knowledgeable, informative and just down to earth in the information they present. It’s a very common sense approach to raising these awesome animals. Keep up the good work and looking forward to seeing YOUR heard again.
  • @OldChester77
    That was so good!!!! A bunch of humble, hard won wisdom.....
  • @kathleendana
    Thanks Noah for the education. Excellent content!!
  • Wow! Their grass looks a lot better than Dusty's at Cross Timber Bison. His is so parched in a drought. Looks so different. Enjoyed seeing another bison rancher.
  • Hi so great to sit and enjoy these beautiful bisons. Nice work guys and i hope everyone is feeling ok . Noah great content and channel thanks for sharing. God Bless You all.
  • This is one of your best interviews to date!! Thank you for putting this together for us. SO much information! It KILLS me every time they get to talking about the social structure of bison and cut it short with "I could talk about that all day." PLEASE DO! I want to know! 😭🤣
  • @lesisbest11
    Not only magnificent but a most peculiar animal. It is heart warming that they are such companion oriented. Just makes ya love them more. And what a wealth of Knowledge from Black Kettle Buffalo Ranch!
  • That was a very good and informative video. Dick is a very knowledgeable rancher, and a very respected person in the Bison industry.