Buffalo Soup Bones
Assorted bison bones, perfect for making stock, bone broth, soups, stews and more. Cutting crosswise and packaged in 1lb bags for perfect portioning and maximum marrow.
Bison Soup Bones: The Foundation of Exceptional Broths
There's a reason bone broth has been made for thousands of years across every culture that hunted or ranched bison. These bones are nutritional powerhouses—and the key to creating the richest, most nourishing stocks you've ever tasted.
Our bison soup bones are cut crosswise specifically to maximize marrow exposure. This isn't just about aesthetics (though they do look beautiful). Cutting through the bone releases more of that creamy, mineral-rich marrow into your broth, creating deeper flavor and more nutritional benefits with every batch you make.
What Makes Bison Bones Different
Bison bones are denser than conventional beef bones—a result of these animals roaming freely and moving naturally across pastures. That density translates to more collagen, more minerals, and more of the compounds that make bone broth so valued for gut health and joint support.
The marrow inside is where much of the magic happens. As it slowly melts into your simmering stock, it releases healthy fats, vitamins, and that signature richness that transforms simple vegetables and water into something extraordinary.
The Nutritional Story
Bone broth made from bison bones delivers highly bioavailable nutrients—meaning your body can actually absorb and use them efficiently. You're getting:
- Collagen and gelatin for joint, skin, and gut health
- Calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium in forms your body recognizes
- Bone marrow nutrients including vitamins A and K2, zinc, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids
- Amino acids like glycine and proline that support everything from sleep to muscle recovery
This is the kind of nutrition that sustained indigenous peoples through harsh Wyoming winters for millennia. The same nutrition that makes game meat from free-roaming bison so different from conventional options.
How to Use Them
The beauty of soup bones is their versatility:
For Classic Bone Broth: Roast the bones first for deeper flavor, then simmer low and slow for 24-48 hours with a splash of apple cider vinegar (which helps extract minerals from the bones). Add aromatics like onion, garlic, and herbs. Strain and use as a base for soups, stews, or simply sip it warm.
For Rich Stocks: Simmer for 12-18 hours to create a foundation for gravies, sauces, and risottos. The gelatin gives body and a silky mouthfeel that water-based stocks simply can't match.
For Soup Building: Add directly to vegetable soups or stews and let them simmer throughout cooking. The bones will enrich your broth while the meat cooks tender.
The Details That Matter
Each package contains approximately one pound of assorted bison bones, vacuum-sealed for freshness. The crosswise cut means you're getting optimal marrow exposure in every piece.
These bones come from bison raised on small-scale ranches where the animals spend their lives on pasture, grazing native grasses the way they were meant to. No feedlots, no grain finishing—just bison living as close to wild as ranch-raised animals can get.
That difference in how the animals live shows up in the quality of every product we offer, including these bones.
A Note on Portioning
We package these in one-pound portions because that's the ideal amount for a single batch of broth in a standard stockpot or slow cooker. Make one batch at a time, or stock your freezer with multiple packages for regular bone broth production throughout the season.
Nothing goes to waste. From nose to tail, every part of the bison tells the story of these remarkable animals and the ranchers who raise them with respect.