Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on July 25, 2011 at 19:02:51 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: Bison Prices?? posted by Joelovesfarming on July 25, 2011 at 11:36:49:
A restrant in NE Iowa has bison burgers, but they have trouble getting the product to sell. I eat it most of the meals when I eat there, and consider it real good eating.
I never give the price a thought, so I do not know the price. My son works with me, and he has to have bison if they have it in stock.
I will say that I would never pay double the price of beef for it when shoping at a store, but a quarter pound at a time seems to be ok with me to pay extra.
The word on the sreet is that raising them is real good for the profits. One local guy lets the person shoot his own. I think it is part of the deal that you pet them first before you shoot them. The other option is to ride it to the slaughter house because they are so tame.
I think it is sad that they actualy video you shooting the bison, but anyone that knows squat, realizes it is like shootin fish in a bucket. However there is a waiting list, so the seller is not so dumb after all.
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