“…Indeed buffalo are an excellent low-maintenance resource because unlike cattle, they can maintain body condition and positive growth during times of low food or quality (Ford 1978(Ford , 1982Moran 1986Moran , 1992. In addition to their ability to maintain good body condition under variable environmental situations, buffalo (unlike commercial cattle in northern Australia) have high annual reproductive rates (McCool 1992) and females continue to reproduce until their maximum age-approximately 17 years (McMahon et al 2010a). Although buffalo are well-adapted to poor environments (Ford 1978(Ford , 1982McMahon et al 2010a;Moran 1986Moran , 1992, their calves are vulnerable to extended periods of harsh conditions.…”