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The plant that the monarch butterfly was on is a milkweed. The monarch butterfly can only lay its eggs on milkweed because it is the only thing that it's babies can eat. Monarch butterflies are dwindling in their numbers because many people consider milkweed a weed and pull it. Keep it growing in your pastures it produces a beautiful pink flower, the one you have, and that milkweed is called showy milkweed
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It is pretty cool that they've restored the pasture enough that monarchs are showing up!
Sometimes people remove milkweed because it's an allergen-producing plant and/or "There are a wide variety of milkweed plants responsible for poisoning and death of horses. These plants grow in a range of soil and moisture conditions, from roadsides and ditches to pastures and rangelands." New Mexico State University
Do they ever have multiples?
Our temps in spring headed to summer are not allowing milkweed to live long either in southeast. đą
Milkweed! Great plant for butterflies
Correct!
Not to mention the Northern Turtle dove love to eat the seed.
Your daughter is growing up so fast. She is so beautiful like Marissa. She is going to have boys swarming her. Daddy you are going to be a busy dad keeping the boys away from her.
Dusty.....good project for you guys. Raise some monarchs! You tube has great vids. Its THEE MOST AMAZING THING to watch spin cocoon, and its beautiful! Looks like it has gold specks in it. Then, of course the emergence. Brookes would love. Actually you all would. Use one of those fishnet laundry hampers. Put in your house or porch, where its warm.
The plant the monarch is on is an Antelope Horn Milkweed. Beneficial to Monarch's and all butterflies
Thank you! It does look like a milkweed, but definitely a different species from any that Iâve seen growing here in Michigan. Not Common or Showy Milkweed or Butterfly Weed.
Hi Dusty I loved your video today. Wonderful bison and birds singing in the background.
I donât know what it is about watching your videos, but the bison for the most part seem so content, just living life, loving their red dogs and doing their bison thing! It seems very grounded and peaceful! Thank you for sharing this!
DITTO!â€
I look forward to keeping up with Dusty and family each day. Love this family raising bison. Iâve loved reading history of Native Americans and their appreciation for the buffalo (Tonkas).. I have a small home library on these animals and the Indianas . Your daughter would love to have a red dog for a pet. New calves⊠great.
Dunbar isnât being lazy, he being energy efficient.
Nothing better than the sound of happy grass munching. I could listen to that and the chirping birds all day. Awesome x
The Dunbar herd looks relaxed! Iâm glad princess Eleanor is in the small herd!
Monarch will come back year after year to the milkweed. Don't pull or cut.â€â€â€â€
There used to millons if them. Their migration home point in Mexico was destroyed a few decades ago. They are almost extinct now because of that. Keep that milkweed growing. It's a lovely pasture plant. đđ
Milkweed is the plant of choice for Monarch Butterflies
The cows don't feel threatened by u being so close to their babies it so nice to see the babies and hear the momma's talking to them they are beautiful thank u for taking us along it's amazing
The monarchs and queens host on milkweeds. They nectar on wildflowers. There are a few varieties common namefor what you have is Antelope Horns Milkweed
( Asclepias asperula).
Thank you for taking us along for your herd check! The fruits of your labor are beautiful, Dusty, Marissa, and Brooks! Your commitment to conservation is becoming a reality! It makes me homesick for Oklahoma when I see your little family, your pastures, and creeks!
I enjoy your pausing and viewing the red dogs and moms.â€đ
Brooks is so blessed to grow up on the Bison ranch and to have you two, Dusty and Marissa đđŠŹđ
Antelope horns. A type of milkweed!
Brooke is going to be a Bison whisperer when she gets bigger.
You need to get some of those big old fashioned car wash looking brush things to put in the fields for the Bison to rub on and get that fur off.
Oh yes, farms that make water buffalo cheese have them to keep their cows happy!
Dairy farms definitely have them. Cow brushes.
Dusty love your videos and enjoy watching them. May the lord bless and protect you and Marissa and Brooke and the bison and other animals
Milkweed also smells wonderful when flowering. And can have some medicinal uses.
Lots of red dogs. Good job Big Joe.
Most of the red dogs are from Dunbar and Hoss when the 21 hefers were with them last year.
Monarch butterflies only eat milkweed and it takes 4 generations in their migration from Canada to the mountains in Mexico.
Milkweed is what Monarchs lay their eggs on. I raised Monarchs one year. So much fun!
Hi, That is Milkweed the Monarch Butterfly is on. they love them. that is the host plant they need to eat from. They also lay there eggs on them.
That plant looks a lot like our milkweed plant and our monarchs love them. We get our monarchs in late summer and early fall. My favorite butterfly. When my sons were little we make special little screen cages and collected the caterpillars and made all they needed in water and feed and cleaned their cage every day. They would then go into their crisaliss and after the right number of days, we would have a beautiful monarch. As soon as wings were dry, they would crawl on my hand and we took them out to fly away. All the sons, grandsons and daughters are kids I took care, all did this me and were so excited about. It was neat how they went home and were telling mom and daddy all about it.
They are all so beautiful. Healthy and Gorgeous.
Thank you Dusty and family for the update on how things are going there in Oklahoma ! Take care , stay safe and healthy from your neighbor in Kansas !
Thank you for being such a good bison owner. The are so beautiful. Godâs blessings
Early for Monarchs. Milk weed! Thats Monarchs food
All the bison are looking so content! â€đŠŹâ€ïžđŠŹâ€ïžđŠŹâ€ïž
That baby stretch is a good sign that the little one has nursed.
So pretty I love Butterflies. The monarch are the most beautiful.
Lots of healthy baby calves
The bison are so majestic.
So nice to see your family out together. And to see tour bison all just chillin.â€
I love bison! They are such majestic animals, and the calves are adorable! Thank you, Dusty, for sharing them with us!
Kinda ironic that 1500 had the 15th red bull â€
He or she should be called/tagged #15!
†Adorable how the bison reacted to your daughter's voice. These amazing animals love children !
Don't get overly excited about that. They likely associated her voice with food handouts. Even domesticated livestock can harm or even kill a person who is not cautious.
Watching those magnificent bison graze and rest in the pastures is so soothing to my soul! Good medicine!! Thanks for sharing.
All the red dog babies! Congratulations Dusty & Marissa on such a healthy herd!
Love you all so much! God bless â€
Everything looks so beautiful! Adorable red dogs & so many!!! Great herd! Love you guys out & how interested Brooks is!!đđđ
Big joe âŠtypical has a hidden spot in the bushes just like dad's shed down the back - the place to go when there is too much kid noise! Lol
Beautiful wild flowers. I love to see it all, wild grasses & then the butterflies & bees that love it all.
Monarch butterflies thrive on the milkweed! Try to grow as much milkweed as you can! I totally enjoyed this relaxing video. It helped me relax a bit despite all the pain I'm in. So, thank you so much! I hate snakes, so I am relieved that you are such a great shot. Stay safe from the storms when they roll in. Hurricane season is starting June 1st and it's supposed to be an especially bad this season. Keeping you and yours in our prayers, from Donna in Florida.
Iâm happy you told us butterflies like milkweed. Iâll be sure and get some of those. Lots of red dogs!đ„° Love to see them! We keep our nonpoisonous snakes on our property because they eat all the poisonous snakes & of course rodents.
âšThank you so much for your video! đŠŹ
It is a nonvenomous water snake, it's not going to hurt the bison they eat fish and frogs, and they eat other venomous snakes.
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Iâm always happy to see them on our property. And we have a pet king snake also. đ
Oooh, milkweed is where monarch lay their eggs..
Big Joe is so majestic and powerful looking. Its no wonder why his ladies love him!!
Dunbar looks like Ferdinand the Bull enjoying the grass and flowers.
My dad had a registered Charolais bull (cattle) named Ferdinand. Big handsome animal.
Saw you fishing down in Florida. You looked a little green. Hope.you all had a great time in your vacation. Love to all â€
Milkweed plant attracts Monarchs
Love seeing these little ones in a peaceful surroundings.
Love catching up with you and the bison 𩬠đ, so beautiful.
Monarch butterflies love those milkweeds the most and will lay there eggs on them!
Water snakes are harmless so why kill them? There are very few Water Moccasins unless you are in SE Oklahoma. Leave the beneficial snakes to eat a few frogs and theyâll be happy. Otherwise, thanks for the content. You have a good looking herd of bison.
Some idiots just HAVE to kill anything and everything.
Looked like a Water Moccasin to me. When it was hit, it immediately struck out. It's mouth was wide open, and you could see the pure white inside. Thay's why some call them Cottonmouths.
Adorable Red dogs Dusty
Thank you for your plants that attract Monarchs.
Congratulations on the new red dog!!! They are so beautiful
Marissa you sure have a good eye to see things. Good job. Love watching the bison. Nice to see all the red dogs after last years sad episodes. Sorry for Eleanors heart break. Maybe next year. How is she doing?
Plant looks like it could be Milkweed-Monarch butterflies love that plant, they even lay their eggs on it. Dunbar is looking good-just resting! So many red dawgs-so many! I think Big Joeâs doing his jobâŠ.. The bison are all looking good. Howâs those baby turkeys Brooke? Great video guys!
Monarchs require the milkweed to exist. That is the only plant they will lay eggs on. When in caterpillar form that is the only plant they will eat. When people clear out the milkweed from an area, they also stop the Monarch Butterfly from having any reason to go there.
Beautiful and peaceful with the Marcus and birds. Bison look good in all that wonderful green pasture. And the red dogs, so many of them, wonderful to see!
Dunbar Eleanor are my favorites but I love seeing the bison are back our countries heritage and their beautiful animals to watch I find it relaxing Ty for sharing !
Green Antelope Horns milkweed. We have that, but also Antelope Horns which has whiter (less creamy) blooms that look like popcorn balls, pointier leaves. Both have large pointy seed capsules---magenta color in the plain Antelope Horns, and more tan in the Green Antelope Horns that do look something like the horns of pronghorn antelopes. We're in central Texas.
Hello Dusty that plant is milkweed butterflies love it. I love watching your videos. Thank you for sharing your family & bison with us. The new red dog is beautiful & because its a South Dakota mom A good name would be DakotaâŁïž Will continue watching from SC. Blessings to you Marissa & Brookie Keep on BISON RANCHINGâ€
†Looking good and green. Watching them graze is peaceful đ
My grandfather always called that plant Goat Weed.
Your farm is gorgeous! The bison look so well taken care of! Love your videos! đđđđđ
Love all the new red dogsâŠbison enjoying the grassâŠand the soundsâŠ
Enjoy your videos
They are calming, your a kind person and your wife and little girl. THANK YOU, GOD BLESS đ đ đ đ
Love your videos!!love the bison. Keep up the great work!!red dogs rule!!!
Hi dusty i likes your bison 𩬠a lot and your wife and kid
beautiful butterfly!
look at all those babiesâ€â€â€â€â€
great shot
So beautiful and thanks for sharing
Green milkweed, yea Milkweed!
That was so peaceful. Thank you Dusty and Brooks and Melissa. My favorite family.
For as big as they are, they can really get a move on! Equal parts cool and scary!
Thanks for the beautiful video of the
Bison!!!
I could watch the Bison raring their Grass, the peaceful sounds They make white eating and finally the sweetest red dogs ever!!!
Thank you so so so much for Sharif
Your animals with all of us!!!
The bison are such majestic animals. I love watching your videos. Thank you for being a great steward of them.
Love seeing all the red dogs.
Hi Baker Family...thank you for..my RedDog...love love love, happy and safe Memorial Day â€đđ
I absolutely love seeing Dunbar. Too bad not seeing Eleanor . Moving Big Joe and the herd. Thank you for sharing đ
I enjoyed watching you with your Bisonâs they are a beautiful animal. Take care and stay safe. God bless
Elkhorn Milkweed. #1 plant for Monarchs in the Texas Hill Country
Dusty, in monarch butterflies favorite food is milkweed. . I'm almost sure that's what the plant was in your video.
Thank you for sharing your piece of heaven on earth with us đŠŹđđŠŹ
What beautiful animals you have and a beautiful family thank you for sharing â€â€â€
Milkweed. Monarchs favorite flower.
the thick undergrowth looks great
I enjoyed watching the red dogs and Mom's. Too see the Monarch butterfly. Seeing Dunbar â€ïžđŠŹâ€ïžđŠŹ
So peaceful, Dusty. I watch these videos and they help me relax after a long day at work. Thank you for what you do and blessings to your family and these beautiful bison â€
A very peaceful day at Cross Timbers Bison Rance.....Thanks Dusty and family đđđ đđ
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đWell shot Dusty!
Roll of wire: Marissa, well spotted!
All your bison mums look well satisfied with their offspring!
Keep up your informative videos, from Devon UK.
So fun to see all the new Red Dogs. Your daughter is so cute.
Thank you for sharing. it was nice to see a new video. I've seen on CZcams that the ranch is not doing well, that's why you have been showing lots of old videos. I would love to see more of Cora and Miya , do you still have the chicken's especially Black Betty. I hope things get better for you and Marissa. God bless you
Did you know that he has two channels? This channel shows new clips on Sunday and Thursday. The Cross Timbers Bison Clips Channels shows short clips from previous videos more frequently. He has had two channels for a long time. Check the name of the channel under the video. I have heard nothing about the ranch not doing well.
This isnât an old video.
That was a beautiful snake.đą
In Florida when there are no non poisonous snakes the poisonous ones move in. Just saying.
VERY COOL!!!! GOD Bless and THANKS for sharing đđđđđđđđđđđđđđ
Keep on Bison ranching.love you all.â€
Anytime i see milkweed đcoming up, i leave it and garden around it. Wh used to have all kinds of monarch butterflys when i was little. Once they started spraying on our county roads killing milkweed along with other beneficial plants. Slowly the butterfly is coming back as the milkweed makes it come back.
I have planted several types of wildflowers and milkweed. I no longer find indiam paint brushes on the fields đą