I think they would of dried it in the sun.
Beans and meat were main food sources on the Oregon Trail.
The buffalo were so important because the pioneers used their hide for money or warmth and their meat for money or for food to feed their families.
Buffalo were crucial to Oregon Trail settlers as they provided a vital source of food, clothing, and materials. The animals were hunted for their meat, which was a primary protein source during the journey. Additionally, buffalo hides were used for clothing and shelter, while bones served as tools and fuel. As settlers moved westward, the buffalo represented both sustenance and the vast natural resources of the American frontier.
yes because if they ran outta food the could have meat
When people would get to the spot of where they would hunt buffalo they would dry the meat and save it
they ate breads eggs and apples for breakfasst
animals ate: 1. Plants 2. Meat Thats all =)
Because they shoot anything for meat.
It's...buffalo meat.
they used the buffalo meat to eat.
No. They are not native to the state and any that are there have been brought in by zoos or people who breed them for their meat. Buffalo meat is high in protein and low in calories.
Bulls don't provide buffalo meat, buffalos provide buffalo meat. Bulls provide beef.