Granny's gone and done it again

I bet her ribs are sharp too. You will put a good 100 lbs on her this winter alone. Will you worm them when you get them home ?

probably not as I know HE has wormed them, Honestly I have never wormed mine. See noting in the yak patties and None of mine are thin or scrawny. Mine do get a 7-way shot every fall and then poured for flys and then just lics tubs and good grazing for the most part. Hay in the winter .
 
probably not as I know HE has wormed them, Honestly I have never wormed mine. See noting in the yak patties and None of mine are thin or scrawny. Mine do get a 7-way shot every fall and then poured for flys and then just lics tubs and good grazing for the most part. Hay in the winter .
food does amazing things for them hu ?
 
The GOLDEN yaks tend to make outstanding pet and wool quality yaks. Our Golden Royals tend to be a bit smaller in statue than normal Black yaks and tend to be more docile by nature. If you would like to own these gorgeous animals, we have GOLDEN yak babies and adults available today in solids, trims, royals, and Blacks and Black Royals with the
 
The GOLDEN yaks tend to make outstanding pet and wool quality yaks. Our Golden Royals tend to be a bit smaller in statue than normal Black yaks and tend to be more docile by nature. If you would like to own these gorgeous animals, we have GOLDEN yak babies and adults available today in solids, trims, royals, and Blacks and Black Royals with the
It dont have anything to do w/ colour ?
 
because of the bangs right ? I dont understand that.

YEP it's pretty serious. Basically a death sentence for any Bull that has it. It causes the cows to abort the babies and spreads by contact with the fetus or afterbirth.
 
Why is she called golden Wishing ? I bet she becomes a favorite by next spring.
It's one of the "official" yak color types.
native = black with grey nose
imperial = black with black nose
trim = little bit of white
royal = lots of white
golden = brown-goldish
solid white has a name too :idunno

Twist said it earlier, but sun faded natives and darker goldens are not always easy to tell apart. Not sure if there is some official rule about what is what.

This is a golden. There is a much larger gene pool in Asia, so you see more colors. Although this might have some cow in it. What do you think, Twist?
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It dont have anything to do w/ colour ?

well that's I all could find quickly. Try Dell Yaks as I think they "developed" encouraged that particular color. I do know its a double recessive.
 

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