Bison vs. Beef: What's the Difference?

in #noblebison3 years ago

Bison as well as cattle, are both known to be even toes ungulates. They’re linked genetically since they belong to the same Bovidae family. Bison are nomadic grazers, whereas cattle are domestic animals. Both animals are ruminants, which means they can obtain nutrition from plants.
They can do so because they have unique stomach systems that can ferment plants before digestion. Cattle are frequently given grain-based diets, despite their natural preference for green plants.
Bison, on the other hand, are allowed to move as a herd and eat their natural food. Not only is that but their movement thought to be driven by a desire to optimize their diet. You can easily find a bison in a bison ranch.