There's a massive economic cost to having livestock infected with bison because it means that you can't move your livestock out of state. And if a domestic cow contracts this disease, they're at risk of a spontaneous abortion. How many bison could we have? It really is dependent on the social economic carrying capacity. We get a bison in Cache Valley if all the grazing cows are growing corn decided they wanted to raise bison.

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