Mini Horses
Herd Master
Is there a breeder near you? That coat looks warm but wow, deep snow would be ice on the lower areas. Interesting.
Closes breeders I see are mostly in Colorado which is closer than driving to other side of Montana. The way I vision it is best of many worlds, Wool that usually you would get from hair sheep though not as much. Meat you would get from cows or bison and actually lower in cholesterol than bison. Then you have a animal that thrives in this climate like bison would except not as big and aggressive. Lastly if I want to move up to bison after we get more acreage I don't have to worry about cross contamination like owning sheep would.Is there a breeder near you? That coat looks warm but wow, deep snow would be ice on the lower areas. Interesting.
About 2 gallons of water put on the stove heat till hot then dump into a 6 gallon rubber feed bucket that's more flat than tall. Last time we had hot water on tap was um 7 years ago I think Hate going down memory lane as it's always hanging around, back in '03 when we first invaded Iraq it was one boot on and one boot off for a few weeks if you could take a boot off.No running hot water is ok -- until shower time
When building this house yrs ago, I lived in a tiny camper on site. Became quite adept at bathing with just a few gallon jugs of warm water, while standing in the little tub. You've been field trained to live with much worse. . There are those who would just crumble and cry at these inconveniences!!
I don't anything about yaks, but wool like hair sheep -- that's not a pluss unless you're using it for compost, ground cover, insulation maybe? Any wool of my sheep is basically worthless - so say those who spin and knit., Wool that usually you would get from hair sheep though not as much.
Awesome!! Learn something new every day!!Yak wool is the downy layer under guard hairs. It’s a luxury spinning wool. I think there is some extra processing involved to get long guard hairs out of it but I don’t recall that part of friends monologue of delight on getting some to try.
Yeah they are meant for the high altitudes and very cold temperatures. I am seeing around $16 a pound for their meat, around $4 an ounce for their wool and around $1200 for their hides. Seeing same prices around Colorado though got some odd balls here and there that want $10k plus for them and then you got some for sale in Oregon.The Royal Yaks are black and white spotted. Somebody here in Texas posted a pair of them on Craigslist for only $4000 each. Dunno just why I didn’t run over to buy them? $$$$$$
I believe you harvest the valuable under wool by picking it up when they shed in the spring. Maybe if you made pets out of them, you could comb it out or pluck it as it loosened. If memory serves me, they come from the Himalayan mountains. If they can do well in that climate, they should do well for you.
Do your research. What is the going price for the wool, price of meat, and the hides. The skulls should have value also. Haha, make yourself a yak coat, you would never feel the cold again. Hmmmm…… a yak floor rug? House shoes?