First baby bison of the season born at Pawnee Bill Ranch
Ranch officials said the mom and baby bison are doing great
First baby bison of the season born at Pawnee Bill Ranch
Ranch officials said the mom and baby bison are doing great
OH MY GOODNESS, THE FIRST BORN BISON CALF OF THE SEASON. YEAH, HE WAS BORN YESTERDAY. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS LITTLE GUY. THE CALF WAS BORN AT THE PAWNEE BILL RANCH. THEY SHARED THESE PICTURES WITH US OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. THEY SAY MORE BABIES ARE EXPECTED TO BE BORN. I’LL TELL YOU WHAT HE IS HERE. JUST IN TIME FOR T
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First baby bison of the season born at Pawnee Bill Ranch
Ranch officials said the mom and baby bison are doing great
The first bison calf of the season was born on Thursday at the Pawnee Bill Ranch in northern Oklahoma.Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following. The ranch shared photos on Facebook of the new baby. Ranch officials said the mom and baby bison are doing great.>> Download the KOCO 5 app If you visit Pawnee Bill Ranch, you may get a glimpse of the baby. The ranch is a drive-thru pasture with a herd of bison, longhorn and draft horses on the property.Top HeadlinesPolice search for suspect accused of stabbing student at Yukon High SchoolRemembrance ceremony to honor the 168 victims, survivors of Oklahoma City bombing 29 years laterOklahoma town shuts down recycling program indefinitely after company stops comingCould you hear loud booms in the OKC metro Wednesday night? Police explain what they wereOklahoma Republicans, Democrats divided over immigration bill
PAWNEE, Okla. —
The first bison calf of the season was born on Thursday at the Pawnee Bill Ranch in northern Oklahoma.
Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following.
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The ranch shared photos on Facebook of the new baby. Ranch officials said the mom and baby bison are doing great.
If you visit Pawnee Bill Ranch, you may get a glimpse of the baby. The ranch is a drive-thru pasture with a herd of bison, longhorn and draft horses on the property.
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