Bison exist on ranches almost as they would exist in the wild. They roam with minimal interaction from farmers, and are not allowed to be fed growth hormones (as regulated by the FDA). They’re also known as a “keystone species” for ecology restoration; because they feed only on grasses, which often dominate all other plants, their grazing promotes healthy biodiversity.
When we realized the untapped potential of a material largely considered as a waste product, we began to intercept those hides to salvage the fiber before it could be discarded. No bison have been harmed for the purpose of their fiber. We're simply stepping in to divert a precious, existing resource that's been grossly underutilized.
Salvaging this fiber is our way of respecting the entire animal, by rescuing a previously discarded part of it for use in our apparel. In doing so, we avoid tapping new resources, instead utilizing one that already exists on earth.