Granny's gone and done it again

How much space do Yaks need? I am really curious as to how Yak's milk tastes. If we move to Missouri or Wyoming we are looking to get a much bigger place. If we stay here it will be until the youngest turns 18 and then it will be selling this place and move to something just for DH and I.
Probably the more space they have the less feed you will need to buy, especially if cross fenced and managed well.
 
How much space do Yaks need? I am really curious as to how Yak's milk tastes. If we move to Missouri or Wyoming we are looking to get a much bigger place. If we stay here it will be until the youngest turns 18 and then it will be selling this place and move to something just for DH and I.
They need a lot less than cattle. I don’t think you can milk them easily.
 
I guess fireplace is the wrong word. Most a Wood Burning stove. We may not even get electric hooked up except for maybe some solar panels.
Is the house already designed/built? If not, good time to put the wood burner in a central location so the heat will spread in all directions. If a 2 story, the heat will go up the nearest stairwell before going sideways more. Houses in the pre central heat era most often had a single chimney in the center of the house, bigger houses sometimes had one on either end. One house we looked at when we were "shopping" 8 years ago had an older electric stove in the kitchen and a much older cast iron wood cookstove with a built in tank for hot water. Very neat. Of course there is a reason people had "summer kitchens" off the side of the house, last thing one needs in the summer is a big hot wood stove making dinner.

I remember now Bruce you saying you were going. Did you enjoy your trip ? Any pictures ?
Yep, got to see most everyone I'm related to that isn't related to my wife.
Didn't take my camera.

then I will be 54. Im going out backwards !
Um, that means you have to live another 54 years before you get to 0 and flame out!

Oh well. Bedtime. I can take over the entire bed MWAHAHAHAHA
Other than the space the animals snag!

Idk, he didn't specify! Could have been Bruce!:D
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Here is the list of signs of use of Piperazine:
  • Increased energy and alertness
That first one doesn't sound bad. Goes downhill FAST after that.

They need a lot less than cattle. I don’t think you can milk them easily.
Yak milk is a staple where they are native. No idea how easy or hard they are to milk.
 

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