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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Newborn Tibetan yak calf being cleaned by it's mom. Spring Brook Ranch, NW Montana
http://www.springbrookranch.com/

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  • You're not planning on eating these Yak's, are you?

  • @corganb We do eat some of them, but only the mean and ugly ones. Our primary business is producing high quality breeding stock but not all of them are desirable as breeding stock.

  • Why these yaks are numbered?

  • @khumbuyeti

    The numbers are how we keep track of them for management. The numbers are on their ear tags and are like their names.

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  • wow yaks are awsome

  • They're the best animals in the world!!!

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  • Watch my yak video

  • Thank You so much!

  • @khumbuyeti They are numbered to differ between them: say if two are the same.

  • These yaks look so beautiful, gentle Adorable And FLUFFY!!! LOL!

  • These are fine looking excellent pet quality yaks. You want a yak with long horns and shaggy hair. The yak's muzzle must not be too short, or too long. It is desirable that the yak looks more like a buffalo than a cow. You can't go wrong with the right yak.

  • THEY'RE BEAUTIFUL :-)

  • Never mind about my question; this is in USA.

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