All-Season Animals
Bison and sustainability go hand-in-hand in Saskatchewan. These animals are quite literally made for Saskatchewan’s wild weather and variable conditions.
During the spring, summer, and early fall, Bison give back to their environment through grazing. They spread manure which acts as a fertilizer, and their movement tramples it and other decaying plant matter into the ground which speeds up the process and leads to lush pastures. This provides loads of nutrients to native plants, which invites other native flora and fauna to hang around!
Photo Courtesy of Bison Ridge Farms
During the cold months, bison don’t seem to fret much. Their shaggy fur not only looks stylish but it helps to insulate them even in brutal winds. To top it off, their metabolism drops, meaning they don’t need to eat as much as many non-native animals. This means they can be pasture-fed much more than traditional cattle, and many only need supplement foods during droughts or extremely harsh winters.