How Long Does Ground Bison Last in the Fridge?
Safety tips and storage guidelines for fresh ground bison.
Ground bison lasts 1–2 days in the refrigerator when kept in its original packaging or a sealed container.
Ground bison is a lean, flavorful alternative to traditional beef, often prized for its distinct texture. However, because it is ground, the surface area exposed to air and bacteria increases significantly compared to whole cuts. To maintain peak quality and safety, ground bison must be kept cold and handled carefully. Because it is a safety-critical meat product, it has a very short window of freshness once packaged. Proper refrigeration is essential to slow bacterial growth, but even then, the window for safe consumption is narrow. Knowing the signs of spoilage helps ensure your next bison burger is both delicious and safe.
Heads up: shelf-life ranges are estimates based on home storage. We make no guarantee of accuracy. When unsure, throw it out.
The full timeline
Day 1 (Peak Fresh)
0–24 hours
- Deep reddish-brown color
- Firm but pliable texture
- Fresh, metallic scent
- Cook immediately
- Freeze for later use
Day 2 (Use Caution)
24–48 hours
- Slightly duller color
- Tacky surface feel
- Mild earthy scent
- Cook today
- Freeze immediately
Day 3 (Tipping Point)
48–72 hours
- Grayish or brownish tint
- Slimy or sticky texture
- Sour or pungent odor
- Discard
- Toss
Day 4 (Expired)
Over 72 hours
- Sticky/slimy film
- Strong sour smell
- Visible discoloration
- Discard
- Toss
Common questions
How long can I keep ground bison in the refrigerator?
Ground bison lasts 1–2 days in the refrigerator when kept in its original packaging or a sealed container.
Can I cook ground bison if it smells slightly off?
No. Sage's Verdict: If the meat has an off-odor or feels slimy, discard it immediately regardless of how much you want those bison burgers.
How should I freeze ground bison to keep it fresh longer?
Wrap it tightly in heavy-duty foil or vacuum seal it. Properly frozen ground bison can last 3–4 months in the freezer while maintaining quality.
Is it safe to eat raw or undercooked ground bison?
No, ground bison is safety-critical and should be cooked thoroughly to an internal temperature of at least 160°F (71°C) to ensure it is safe to consume.
Sage's Final Word: When it comes to ground game meat like bison, when in doubt, throw it out! Safety first, flavor second.