Breeding bulls for sale
At Mosquito Park Enterprises, our team strives to maintain healthy and low stress animals. The bison are provided clean water and quality grass year around. Range cake is provided occasionally to keep the bison trained. This allows our crew to move the herd more easily by having them follow rather than having to push them. We do our grazing plan to manage for our forage to improve the land therefore increasing animal health as well as increase our forage and wildlife diversity. They are trained to high tensile electric fence. A vaccination program is followed and administered in the fall each year. All of the animals receive Anthrax and Mycoplasma, the adults receive Virashield 6+VL5 and the calves are also administered Vision 7 and Triangle 4. All heifer calves are official calfhood vaccinated (OCV). After careful thought and monitoring, we did away with the worming program in 2017. We regularly check for the need to administer worming, but so far we have not found it necessary.
Our genetics primarily range from the Dakotas, Wyoming and from animals purchased through the Dakota Territory Buffalo Association Girls Gone Wild and Young Guns show and sale. These bison were chosen through the proven performances they showed throughout the challenge while on the host ranch and have since provided outstanding ranch raised calves. DNA from the majority of these animals are found to be from the Fort Niobrara, National Bison Range, Wind Cave National Park and recently added bulls with Yellowstone genetics.
All of our bison are double ear tagged with a USDA ID tag as well as an EID tag. Our breeder bulls are semen tested for performance and our cows are culled based on their performance. We plan for an April/May calving season and wean toward the end of October. In 2018 our average calf bull weights were 480 lbs and heifers were 433 lbs.
The animals we sell are proven producers and are sure to add performance to your herd.
Our genetics primarily range from the Dakotas, Wyoming and from animals purchased through the Dakota Territory Buffalo Association Girls Gone Wild and Young Guns show and sale. These bison were chosen through the proven performances they showed throughout the challenge while on the host ranch and have since provided outstanding ranch raised calves. DNA from the majority of these animals are found to be from the Fort Niobrara, National Bison Range, Wind Cave National Park and recently added bulls with Yellowstone genetics.
All of our bison are double ear tagged with a USDA ID tag as well as an EID tag. Our breeder bulls are semen tested for performance and our cows are culled based on their performance. We plan for an April/May calving season and wean toward the end of October. In 2018 our average calf bull weights were 480 lbs and heifers were 433 lbs.
The animals we sell are proven producers and are sure to add performance to your herd.
Contact Christopher Seivert via email (c[email protected]) or cell phone 605-545-2132 for additional information.