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The farm we got 2 of our llama's from had yaks. They ran with the alpacas (48 of them), llama's (125 of them) and the sheep (25 of them). They had 42 yaks, 16 dexter cattle,25 scottish highland cattle, 11 alpaca llama crosses, and about 200 goats all running together outside. When they came inside they had there own barns. They also have about 200 dairy cattle that had there own pasture and barn of course. Now this farm is a very nice and clean farm. They have MANY MANY acres(325 acres+ more for the dairy). None of the animals were crowded or looked/acted distressed... But once again all but the dairy cattle ran the pastures together. Only were seperated when they came inside.
I don't know about deworming difference or what not that they did for the yaks. I just know they were pastured together.
The farm we got 2 of our llama's from had yaks. They ran with the alpacas (48 of them), llama's (125 of them) and the sheep (25 of them). They had 42 yaks, 16 dexter cattle,25 scottish highland cattle, 11 alpaca llama crosses, and about 200 goats all running together outside. When they came inside they had there own barns. They also have about 200 dairy cattle that had there own pasture and barn of course. Now this farm is a very nice and clean farm. They have MANY MANY acres(325 acres+ more for the dairy). None of the animals were crowded or looked/acted distressed... But once again all but the dairy cattle ran the pastures together. Only were seperated when they came inside.
I don't know about deworming difference or what not that they did for the yaks. I just know they were pastured together.