Posted by bison on March 14, 2012 at 17:46:29 from (69.168.144.137):
In Reply to: Anyone Raise Bison? posted by JDseller on March 13, 2012 at 23:09:39:
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Bankers are notoriously lousy in extending loans to any beginning and even established livestock farmers,...'been there done that'. :roll: .
In Canada the Government extends $100.000 loans with 0% interest to a qualifying bison producer
I have no problem selling my animals,there's a real shortage in meat animals right now,the 6 or so proccessors here on the prairies are fighting to get what ever there is.
Matter of fact,i sold all my yearlings for export to the US for the last 5 years,I am 6-700 mls north of the border so distance is no obstacle..
There's feedlots and slaughterplants gathering to bison in the US.A big share of the Canadian bison production end up getting exported live to the US.
Saying it is a niche market is BS.
If i was the Uncle i would not sink my money in a relatives venture either,...prime way to loose all your investment,and that is a fact.
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