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    Where do you buy bison meat?

    Wondering if anyone has found any reasonably priced bison burgers/meat online. Love that stuff. Can't find it locally.

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    lol, hehehehhe thats funny, never thought about eating bison, tastes like chiken huh ?

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    think about what your asking for. Maybe eating an endangered species isn't such a good idea. HOKA HEY
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    Have you tried Ebay ?

    Yes, the meat is amazing.

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    Originally posted by 165r
    think about what your asking for. Maybe eating an endangered species isn't such a good idea. HOKA HEY

    Bison are definitely not endangered. There are over 300,000 bison in North American with numbers growing by the year. Granted most of these are not wild.



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    where in the midwest do you live????
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    Actually you can find bison meat at ebay. Weird.

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    Just go to Blackwing Bison. They have a bunch of Bison meats available. They'll ship it out to you. Easy.

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    Originally posted by Tank316
    where in the midwest do you live????

    About an hour west of St. Louis

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    maybe a bison meat store?
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    In response to Av8tor's comment about bison not being extinct...
    300,000 imobile penned up bison does not constitute a living heard. Visit Pine Ridge Res in South Dakota and tell me that bison are thriving. Not to get on a soap box here, ah f-ck it. The spirit of the bison is extinct. These animals provided a thousand years of existence for a whole continent until we decided they tasted good with some mayo. I'm no PC freak until it comes this subject.
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    just get a spear and go hunting for them, i hear you can also use their fur as loin cloth.

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    Originally posted by 165r
    In response to Av8tor's comment about bison not being extinct...
    300,000 imobile penned up bison does not constitute a living heard. Visit Pine Ridge Res in South Dakota and tell me that bison are thriving. Not to get on a soap box here, ah f-ck it. The spirit of the bison is extinct. These animals provided a thousand years of existence for a whole continent until we decided they tasted good with some mayo. I'm no PC freak until it comes this subject.
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    Oh brother....

    Tree hugging Liberals..........gotta love 'em.

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    Hmm I've found it at the Whole Foods Market before.

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    what the fuck cant you find on e-bay, my friend founf granades and a tank for sale

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    I guess you still don't get it . I'm no tree hugging liberal.
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    As a member of PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals) i must protest.

    What, exactly, constintutes a "living herd"?

    Most Bison are free range. They are not "penned up" as you call it. We have a Bison farm nearby, and you can actually go hunt them if you wish. Difficult to hunt them down in that 10,000 acre pen.

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    Originally posted by 165r
    In response to Av8tor's comment about bison not being extinct...
    300,000 imobile penned up bison does not constitute a living heard. Visit Pine Ridge Res in South Dakota and tell me that bison are thriving. Not to get on a soap box here, ah f-ck it. The spirit of the bison is extinct. These animals provided a thousand years of existence for a whole continent until we decided they tasted good with some mayo. I'm no PC freak until it comes this subject.
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    Actually your right and wrong at the same time. We did not kill the bison for meat. We killed them to starve out the Indian population and also for their skins primarily. The Amercian Indians worshiped the Bison/buffallo and only killed what they needed and used everything unlike the white man. He killed them only for the skins and like I said to starve off the A.Indians.

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    For the records,, How We the white man treated other races over our short history of this nation makes me embarrassed to admit at times. Its true we do alot for the world today but our history kinda sucked.

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    Listen, this could go on forever and ever and I don't want to loose sleep over this for one more night.
    Av8tor.... Ignorance must be bliss and I guess my great grandfather was just some ignorant tree hugging liberal when he and his band were destroyed by gattlin guns at the Wounded Knee Massacre.
    Firestorm, you were right and wrong also. Most of the bison killed between 1860 and 1880 were killed only for their tongues. A Congressional order was passed that allowed hunters to kill as many of the free heards as possible. Ever hear the expression, "the only good indian is a dead indian" That came from the govenor of Colorado.

    I'm sure Av8tor was just looking for a source of protein when he submitted his original thread, but your "tree hugging" comment really pissed me off. I've gotten over alot of what has happened to my race,Ogla Lakota, but the slaughter of the bison was nothing short of attempted genocide.
    Read a book and stop acting like a typical muscle head.
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    For what it's worth, the bison here are raised on farms. Generally free-roaming organic type farms, but farms.

    Just another hairy cow, these days. But what's left of the true world? My next door neighbours vacuum their fucking lawn through the summer, with a machine like a leaf-blower. No kidding.

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    Bison tastes like stewin' beef.

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    Originally posted by Av8tor
    About an hour west of St. Louis
    it would be hard to find something local i guess, your best bet is on line, keep checking different sites.
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    Originally posted by QuestionGuy
    what the fuck cant you find on e-bay, my friend founf granades and a tank for sale
    somebody tried selling hitlers penis once. they said they found it in tact near a cremoritory

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    I love buffalo The Henry mountains in southern Utah are full of them, and the same with Antelope island in the great salt lake. I enter for a hunting permit every year to get one, but have yet to draw out.
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