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High Plains Battle — Bison Fight By Michael Sieve

High Plains Battle — Bison Fight by Michael Sieve

Female bison live in maternal herds which include other females and their offspring. Male offspring leave their maternal herd when around three years old and either live alone or join other males in bachelor herds. Male and female herds usually do not mingle until the breeding season, which can occur from July through September. However, female herds may also contain a few older males. During the breeding season, dominant bulls maintain a small harem of females for mating. Individual bulls "tend" cows until allowed to mate, by following them around and chasing away rival males. The tending bull shields the female's vision with his body so she will not see any other challenging males. A challenging bull may bellow or roar to get a female's attention and the tending bull has to bellow/roar back.

In this high action painting we have a couple of male bison fighting on the dusty Dakota landscape.

High Plains Battle — Bison Fight by Michael Sieve is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 50 giclee canvas's with a larger 20 x 40 image size priced at $595 unframed or $795 framed.

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Cowboy Art of the badlands of south west North Dakota on sale. Bison, Buffalo And Western art prints for sale framed any way you want or unframed.

Types Dimensions Edition Size Price Cart
Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas 20 x 40 Image Size 50 $595.00

Framed Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas 24-1/4 x 44-1/2 outside the frame size 50 $795.00

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