Posted May 16, 2015 1:17 pm by Comments

By Vanessa Torres

Calving Season Kicks Off in Custer, South Dakota
Calving Season Kicks Off in Custer, South Dakota
South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks
South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks

South Dakota -(Ammoland.com)- With spring in full swing, bison calving season is kicking off in Custer State Park. The first calves of the year have already been spotted.

Most bison calves are born in late April to early May. The calves are a rust-orange color for a month or so following birth, before gradually turning dark brown. Calves are usually 40-50 pounds at birth.

Greening grass along the roadsides this time of year attracts wildlife, creating prime viewing opportunities; however, drivers should exercise caution of animals on and near the roadway. Check your speed and stay alert.

Visitors are reminded to not move, “rescue,” or otherwise interfere with calves. Their mothers will return to take care of them. Bison cows are fiercely protective of their young and should be treated with caution and respect.

For more information, contact the Peter Norbeck Visitor Center at 605-255-4464.

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Source:: AmmoLand

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