I haven't read all the posts yet, only got as far as "Spencer Castle's second post, but it's blindingly obvious that this guy knows squat about Buffalo hunting or history.
The "real" buffalo hunters of the old west who hunted the big herds on the open prairie, So called "Free Range", Like Billy Dixon, Buffalo Bill Cody, and Wild Bill Hickock, would set up a shooting position over looking a herd and then they would shoot for HOURS day after day. Buffalo are not very excitable animals , or else they are just dumb, because when one went down, others nearby would look over and go back to grazing. In one year in the late 1860's (1869 I think) hunters took 10 MILLION buffalo. On his first hunting trip to the Dakota's Teddy Roosevelt shot what he later thought to be one of the last buffalo in the territory, that was in 1889, a mere 20 years later. It was one of the things that led him to become one of the first Conservationists.
If you think it's so terrible to shoot a ranched buffalo, then the way your beef is harvested will make you puke. They line up the cows to be slaughtered in neck racks so they can't move then they go down the line with a pneumatic hammer and each one gets thumped between the eyes then its throat is slit.
your overly protected children probably think "Meat" comes from the store. Wake up ! It's ALL dead critters, and it used to be the job of the wife or kids to cut a chickens head off for Sunday dinner.
Now back under your bridge, you have no powers here.
