When do buffalos give birth?

The gestation period for a buffalo (American bison) is about 9 months, or 270 days. This means they typically give birth in the spring, between April and June.

Here are some factors that can influence the exact timing:

* Geographic location: Bison in warmer climates might calve earlier in the spring.

* Individual variation: Some cows might calve a little earlier or later than the average.

* Environmental factors: The availability of food and the weather can also impact the timing of calving.

It's important to note that bison are wild animals and their calving season can vary depending on their environment and other factors.