We are dedicated to optimizing the health and wellness of our Bison. Raised with plenty of fresh air, sunshine, and clean water, our Bison graze on native grasses supplemented with grain and hay. Our calves are raised in a herding community to maintain a healthy instinctive social structure.

The Bowtie Bison Mission

The Bowtie Bison Story
In 1972, Dr. Graw purchased a farmhouse in the small rural community of Davidsonville, Maryland. He has provided pediatric care to the community for more than 50 years in his office on the farm. Generations of parents and their children have loved visiting the farm to see chickens, peacocks, goats, sheep, cows, and bulls. It's a wonderful place to slow down and get connected with nature.
Today, Dr. Graw is a Pediatrician, Businessman, Philanthropist, great Father, and amazing 'Pops' to his grandkids. Ten years ago, Dr. Graw had a vision of producing quality Bison. He began with a couple of cows and a bull. Soon, along came a calf. Ten heads then became twenty. Today he has a herd of over 60 Bison. Every step of his Bison raising process is geared toward producing the best possible meat.
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Bison Trivia
What is the difference between a Bison vs Buffalo?
Bison and Buffalo are two different animals. The American Bison arrived in North America almost 200,000 years ago.
Today, Bison is the National mammal of the United States. Buffalo, on the other hand, is native to other continents such as Asia and Africa.
How can you tell the difference between Bison and Buffalo?
Bison have beards, big humps on their shoulders, and much larger heads, with smaller horns.
Buffalo, on the other hand, look like large cows with long mustache-shaped horns.