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Tregellys Fiber Farm in Hawley, MA sells handwoven mohair blankets, and wool rugs and raises angora goats, churro sheep, llamas, and royal pinto yaks. Come see the animals and the weaving center!
http://www.tregellysfibers.com/animals.html
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Angora, mohair, handwoven, handmade mohair blankets, wool rugs, throws, fiber farm, tibetan jewelry, Camels, llamas, yaks, angora goats, churro sheep

http://www.tregellysfibers.com/animals.html

www.yakheaven.com
http://www.yakheaven.com/
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http://www.yakheaven.com/

Resource of breeders, rescues, and associations, including a selection of Yak pictures and informational links.
http://www.domestic-yaks-wild-yaks.com/
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http://www.domestic-yaks-wild-yaks.com/

The Hoopers' Yak Ranch, offering bred cows and heifer calves for sale! Also features information about Yak and Yak ranching.
http://www.yak-man.com/
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http://www.yak-man.com/

Welcome to L K Cattle Company, Inc. of Gonzales, Texas. We are family owned and operated bonded livestock dealers. We are buyers and sellers of all classes of cattle and offer video and digital marketing services.
http://www.lkcattle.com/
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Tibetan yaks raised in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, for packing, trekking and breeding.
http://www.yampayaks.com/
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http://www.yampayaks.com/

Tibetan Yaks are the answer for alternative livestock - milk, meat, wool, ride, pack and pull. We are experienced Yak ranchers, and can get you started.
http://www.tibetanyaks.com/
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http://www.tibetanyaks.com/

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Wikipedia-Article "Yaks"

This article is about the animal. See Yakovlev for the aircraft, Jeff Minter for the game designer or Yacc for the language parser generator.
Yak
A drawing of a yak
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Genus: Bos
Species: B. gruniens
Binomial name
Bos gruniens
Linnaeus, 1766
Subspecies

B. g. grunniens
B. g. mutus

The yak (Bos grunniens) is a long-haired humped domestic bovine found in Tibet and throughout the Himalayan region of south central Asia. In Tibetan, the word yak refers only to the male of the species; a female is a dri or nak. In English, however, yak is usually used for both genders.

Wild yaks (Bos mutus) stand about two meters tall at the shoulder. Domestic yaks are about half that height. Both types have long shaggy hair to insulate them from the cold. Wild yaks can be either brown or black. Domesticated ones can also be white. Both males and females have horns.

Domesticated yaks are kept primarily for their milk, fiber, and meat; they are also used as beasts of burden, transporting goods across mountain passes for local farmers and traders as well as in support of climbing and trekking expeditions. Yak milk is often processed to a cheese called Chhurpi in Tibetan and Nepali languages. Often the pack animals are actually crossbreeds of the yak and Bos taurus (common domestic cattle). These are known in Tibetan as dzo or dzopkyo.

Yak fiber is soft and smooth, in several colors, including shades of gray, brown, black and white. The length of yak fiber is about 1.2 inches. It is combed or shed from the yak and then dehaired. The result is a splendid downy fiber that can be spun into yarn for knitting.

Unlike cattle, yaks grunt rather than moo. Many wild yaks are killed for food by the Tibetans; they are now an endangered species. Yaks can weigh over 1200 pounds and have a lifespan of 20-25 years.

Yaks are used to plow fields in much of Asia.
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Yaks are used to plow fields in much of Asia.
In Tibet, yaks are decorated and honored by the families they are part of.
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In Tibet, yaks are decorated and honored by the families they are part of.

Trivia

Mongolia boasts the second largest population of yaks in the World. It is for this reason that they host their annual Yak Festival to celebrate the "strong and productive animal". The last festival was held on 1 - 2 August 2005. [1] [2]

For a short while, a Yak wandered free across the Staffordshire Moorlands in the United Kingdom. It escaped from a zoo in the 40's and died in 1951

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Yak milk is pink/red.

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Yaks: The Bison of Tibet

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