Doctor's Orders: Eat MORE Red Meat! (....minimally processed, grassfed only !!!!!! Praise God !!!!!! ) (The true scientists are finally getting the truth out , instead of the establishment grain feeding, highly processed meat industry that controls the FDA, USDA, and public misinformation !!!) (NOTE: All parentheses are notes added to this article by Bob Hasse, DELYAKS.) It's been drilled into your head for decades: RED MEAT IS BAD FOR YOU Major health organizations (These ar... Full article >
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There’s a reason humans have been harvesting bone marrow for thousands of years. It powers up your immunity like nothing else. Even Animals Understand the Power of Bone Marrow In the animal kingdom there is great wisdom. After a kill, animals always go for the organs first… and they’ve developed techniques for cracking the bones to extract marrow. Even birds will grab pieces of bone in their beaks and drop them onto rocks to get at the marrow inside. Tragically, our modern culture ha... Full article >
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Craving Authentic Thukpa During Lockdown? Try These Simple Thukpa Recipes At Home The sheer simplicity and nutrition makes Thukpa a popular dish. Aanchal Mathur | Updated: April 15, 2020 Many of us know north-Eastern cuisine for two dishes- Momos and Thukpa Thukpa is a noodle soup that is comforting, wholesome and tasty Here how you can make the humble dish at home A trip to Majnu Ka Tila in North Delhi will reveal what a treasure trove of delicious foods north-eastern cuisine is. If y... Full article >
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Check out the very first Silver Yaks to be born in North America !!! As many of you already know, each successive generation of Golden Yaks gets lighter and lighter in color. Our 4th Generation Golden Royals look almost pure white, due to the fact that the Golden color patterns are extremely light, almost white in color. Now we have our first 5th generation Golden yak calves, and they are a gorgeous Silver color.....the first Silver yaks in all of North America. You may be thinking; how do... Full article >
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Once reserved for the obligatory standard meal of "liver and onions," offal has taken the culinary world by storm. And for good reason... Not only does offal - which includes organ meats, bones, trimmings and pretty much everything in between - provide rich tastes and unique textures to a wide variety of cuisines... it's also some of the most nutrient-dense food you could put on your plate. Of course, for many people, the idea of "nose-to-tail" eating can be a bit off-putting. But co... Full article >
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Farm raised fish: The “untold” health risk exposed by: Joy Jensen, staff writer | February 7, 2020 Print Friendly, PDF & Email Farm-Raised-Fish (NaturalHealth365) Head to the seafood counter at your local grocery store and you’re faced with a big choice: farm raised fish or wild caught fish. You already know that certain types of fish, such as salmon, offer many health benefits. But, there are also the stories of health risks and contaminants that surround certain types of fish. A... Full article >
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Grain Feeding Yaks 1/5/20 Yaks, like all bovine are designed to eat forage; grasses, alfalfa, weeds, anything green that is not toxic to them. Grains are far too rich in energy (calorie) content. It makes them too hot (fidgety, spooky, aggressive,and energetic), rather than being naturally calm. Grains generate very high counts of e.coli and salmonella in the gut, eventually leading to ulcers and leaky gut syndrome, allowing this high bacteria count to get into the blood stream. G... Full article >
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YAK Pot Roast with Cider Gravy and Maple Sweet Potatoes Ingredients: 1 Yak Chuck Roast Boneless (3 to 3-1/2 pounds) (Or Yak Bottom Round or Yak Eye of Round Roasts) 2 teaspoons olive oil 1-1/2 teaspoons salt 3/4 teaspoon pepper, divided 1 cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme 1 cup unsalted beef broth 3/4 cup apple cider 3 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled, cut 2 teaspoons minced garlic 2 tablespoons maple syrup 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger 2 tablespoons brandy (Maybe ... Full article >
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Hi ___, 12/18/19 Response to your inquiry about 103D-O yearling bull yak: He is definitely an eye catching beautiful specimen of these awesome yaks. Are you going to be coming to the National Western Stock Show in Denver from 1/23 to 1/26? He, and many of his buddies, male and female, will be there. We have about 100 yaks, mostly Goldens and Golden Royals, and are the foundation herd of Golden Yaks in North America. We have been working diligently to produce the highest percenta... Full article >
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Asian Yak Strip Filets with Soba Noodle and Vegetable Salad These Asian-influenced Yak Strip Filets are a great match with red bell peppers, fresh basil, fresh mint and soba noodles in a soy-ginger and lime dressing. Ingredients: 2 Yak Strip Filets, cut 1 inch thick (about 1 pound) 2 tablespoons reduced-sodium soy sauce, divided 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger, divided 2 teaspoons minced garlic 6 ounces uncooked soba noodles 8 ounces sugar snap peas, cut diagonally in half... Full article >
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Asian Yak Steak & Avocado Appetizer There are lots of reasons to love this Asian-inspired dish. Tender and juicy Strip Filets, fresh cilantro and creamy avocado are just a few. Test Kitchen Tips Yak slices and avocado chunks should be cut in pieces small enough to fit on wontons or chips. Ingredients: 4 Yak Strip Filets, cut 3/4 inch thick (about 1 pound) 1/4 cup fresh lime juice or juice from 2 small limes 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro 2 tablespoons mirin (rice wi... Full article >
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Asian Yak Steak and Wild Rice Salad Want to bring a fresh new taste to Strip Steak? Add Asian-style dressing to your beef along with fresh veggies with a wild rice salad on the side. Ingredients: 2 Yak top loin (strip) steaks, cut 3/4 inch thick (about 8 ounces each) 2/3 cup light Asian-style dressing, divided 1-1/4 cups long-grain and wild rice blend (not quick-cooking) 2-1/2 cups boiling water 1 medium red bell pepper, cut into 3/4-inch pieces 1-1/4 cups hothouse cucumber... Full article >
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Yak Steak Au Poivre Try this classic French recipe for dinner tonight. Peppered Yak Strip Steaks Boneless are served with a Cognac and cream sauce. Ingredients: 2 Yak Strip Steaks Boneless, 1 inch thick (about 1 pound) 1/2 teaspoon coarse grind black pepper 1 teaspoon garlic salt Sauce: 1/3 cup unsalted beef broth 3 tablespoons Cognac or brandy 1/3 cup heavy cream Cooking: Combine pepper and garlic salt; press evenly onto beef steaks. Heat large nonstick skillet o... Full article >
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Garden Herb Yak Strip Steaks Make a rub from thyme, oregano, lemon and garlic for big flavor on Strip Steak. Ingredients: 2 Yak Strip Steaks Boneless, cut 1 inch thick Salt Seasoning: 2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme 1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano 2 teaspoons freshly grated lemon peel 3 cloves garlic, chopped 1/4 teaspoon pepper Cooking: Combine Seasoning ingredients in small bowl; reserve 2 teaspoons for garnish. Press remaining seasoning evenly onto Yak... Full article >
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DELYAKS will be attending the stock show from January 23 to January 26. The stock show is in Denver, Colorado. We will have several of our yaks there, Bob will be ready to answer questions about yaks, their uses, how to raise them, best practices in caring for yaks and even have several there for sale. Please contact him at [email protected] if you have questions about the show or his yaks. ... Full article >
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Top 5 Tasty Traditional Tibetan Dishes Traveling and eating go hand in hand. It does not matter if one is on a regular outing or has gone backpacking across the world, trying new delicacies all around is a must. Tibet, being a spot of tourist attraction for decades, due to its beautiful landscapes and mystic culture, has also never failed to provide an unforgettable culinary experience altogether. The cuisine of the place is exquisite and unique, with major ingredients being dairy products... Full article >
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Pepper Crusted Yak Burgers with Cheddar and Bacon Take your burger up a notch with this flavorful combination—the pepper crust gives just the right amount of zing to compliment the cheesy-bacon goodness. And don’t let the yak scare you, grassfed yak meat is lean and mild tasting, much like beef, but sweeter and cleaner tasting. It cooks quickly and tastes great. Everyone will love this delicious burger! Don't grill beyond medium rare. Serves 3 burgers Total Time 35... Full article >
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Greek/Himalayan Burgers This burger is dressed up with olive tapenade, grilled zucchini and onions, and fresh spinach. It's chock full of vegetables and flavor! Download High-Res Image Download Low-Res Image Ingredients: 1 pound Ground Yak (93% lean) 1/4 cup low-fat or regular yogurt 1/2 cup olive tapenade, divided 1 small sweet onion, thinly sliced 1 small zucchini, thinly sliced 1/4 cup crumbled feta or bleu cheese 3 whole-grain hamburger buns, split, toasted ... Full article >
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Italian/Himalayan Burgers & Avocado-Tomato Spread This tasty new way to top Ground Yak Burgers is certain to please your palate. Fresh avocado, sun-dried tomatoes and a touch of garlic brings this burger to an explosion of flavor. Download High-Res Image Download Low-Res Image Ingredients: 1 pound Ground Yak (93% lean) 1 Fresh California Avocado, peeled and pitted 2 tablespoons finely chopped oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 cup basil leaves, divi... Full article >
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Ingredients: 1 pound Ground Yak (93% lean or leaner) 1 jar (24 to 26 ounces) pasta sauce 1 container (15 ounces) ricotta cheese 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese 3 tablespoons shredded Parmesan cheese 2 egg whites or 1 large egg, beaten 2 medium zucchini (about 7 ounces each), cut diagonally crosswise into 1/4-inch thick slices Cooking: Preheat oven to 375°F. Heat large nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot. Add Ground Yak; cook 8 to 10 minutes, breaking into small crumbles and s... Full article >
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Provençal Yak Stew A unique twist on classic stew, this dish features the flavors of herbs de Provence with potatoes, zucchini, squash and olives. Ingredients: 1 Yak Chuck Roast Boneless, cut into 1-inch pieces (about 3 pounds) 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 3/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 4 teaspoons virgin olive oil 1 cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon minced garlic 1/4 cup dry red wine 3 cups beef broth 1 can (14-1/2 ounces) diced tomatoes with garlic, undrained 1 tablespoon her... Full article >
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Autumn Yak and Cider Stew Feel that chill in the air? Craving Yak stew and cider? Try this recipe with both. Tender Yak and tangy cider make this a family-friendly and flavorful meal this fall. Ingredients: 2 pounds Yak Stew Meat (from Yak Chuck Roast), cut into 1 to 1-1/2-inch pieces 2 slices bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1 can (10-1/2 ounces) condensed French onion soup 1 cup apple cider 1 pound sweet potatoes, peeled, cut into 1-inch pieces (ab... Full article >
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Savoir Three Sixty Bed Should Guarantee a Good Night’s Sleep at £250,000, including rare natural fibres of an indigenous species of Yak Four kilograms of Tengri noble yak fibres, hand-combed from 40 yaks, fill the luxurious topper. Chosen as the "BEST OF THE BEST" of luxurious fibres. Savoir has introduced what it calls “the world’s most luxurious bed” for those wanting to push the boundaries of bespoke. The Three Sixty, a hand-crafted rotating bed with leather and maple frame and yak-fibre co... Full article >
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Porcini-Dusted Yak Tenderloin with Porcini-Wine Sauce Total Recipe Time: 1 to 1-1/2 hours Makes 8 to 10 servings Ingredients 1 Yak Tenderloin Roast whole (2 to 3 pounds), 1 can (14 to 14-1/2 ounces) ready-to-serve beef broth, 1 cup dried porcini mushrooms, divided, 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, 1 teaspoon pepper, 3 cups finely diced fresh tomatoes, 1 cup dry red wine, Salt and pepper Instructions Bring broth to a boil in medium saucepan; remove from heat. St... Full article >
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Walnut-Crusted Roast with Blue Cheese Mashed Potatoes Total Recipe Time: 1-3/4 to 2 hours Makes 8 to 10 servings This pic is of a beef roast. A Yak roast will be much darker red. Ingredients 1 Yak Striploin or Ribeye Roast (2 to 4 pounds), 4 cups prepared mashed potatoes, warmed 1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese, Walnut Crust: 1/2 cup finely chopped walnuts, 3 tablespoons finely chopped green onion, 1/2 teaspoon pepper Instructions Heat oven to 325°F. Combine Walnut Crust ingr... Full article >
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Parmesan-Crusted Tenderloin with Savory Mushroom Sauce Ingredients 1 Yak Tenderloin Roast whole (2 to 3 pounds), 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese, 3 tablespoons fresh thyme, chopped, divided, 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 8 ounces cremini or button mushrooms, sliced2 cups, finely diced fresh tomatoes1 cup, ready-to-serve beef broth, 1/2 cup dry red wine, Salt and pepper Instructions Heat oven to 425°F. Combine cheese, 2 tablespoons thyme an... Full article >
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AUTHENTIC TIBETAN YAK STEW • 4 to 5 Yukon gold potatoes • 3 large peeled carrots • Kosher salt, to taste • 3 tablespoons peanut oil • 1 tablespoon minced garlic • 1 tablespoon coarsely ground celery seed • 1 tablespoon coarsely ground mustard seed • 3 scallions, cut into 1” pieces • 1 pound meat, cut into 1 1/2” cubes • Freshly ground pepper, to taste • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter • 2 teaspoons fresh ginger, peeled & finely chopped • 1/2 tablespoon ground... Full article >
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DELYAKS' Yak Tender Cubes in Rum Butter/Cream Ingredients for the Yak Meat: 1 pound Yak Tender Cubes (1" cubes from Yak Tenderloins, Striploin, Ribeye, and Top Sirloin) (Serves 2 people) Garlic salt Olive oil–1 T (or less) Directions: Coat Yak Tender Cubes with olive oil and sprinkle garlic salt on the coated cubes. Let rest while preparing the Rum Butter Cream sauce. Prepare the Rum Butter Cream sauce as instructed below. Keep sauce warm while preparing the Yak Tender Cubes. Plac... Full article >
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? Myth 1: A steak is a steak is a steak. Fact: Not all steaks are created equal and each requires its own special way of grilling. Thin ones, like skirt and flank steaks, should be grilled quickly over a hot fire. Thick steaks, like a porterhouse or T-bone, require a two zone fire - the hot zone for searing, the medium hot zone for cooking the meat through. Tough, fibrous steaks, like flank steaks, should be scored on the top and bottom to tenderize them and thinly sliced across the grain wh... Full article >
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How CAFO Dairies Are Poisoning Hamburgers Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola October 24, 2018 Story at-a-glance Salmonella Newport is strongly linked to dairy cows, which are routinely sold for meat when their milk production wanes. One reason for declining milk production, besides age, is subclinical Salmonella infection, especially S. Newport infection October 4, 2018, the world’s largest meatpacker, JBS Tolleson, recalled more than 6.9 million pounds of raw beef due to possible contaminati... Full article >
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Cooking this Rack of Yak was a first for me. I had heard of Yaks but didn't really know what a Yak was. When Sunshine and Nate offered me some Yak short ribs I decided what the heck might as well. I looked on YouTube and no where could I find any videos on how to cook a Rack of Yak. I just decided to wing it and they turned out amazing. They taste some like Buffalo, some like Beef but it is some of the best meat I've smoked so far. Yak meat is more flavorful than beef. Yaks are originally from t... Full article >
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Life on Plateau: The lonely wanderer on the wasteland "The Golden Wild Yak." By Zhao Ying For herders on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, yaks mean everything. The tough dried yak meat, fresh yak milk and yak butter tea provide most of the protein and fat in food for the locals. Even yak dung can be used as organic fuel. The yaks that live closely with herders are called domestic yaks. Different from their ancestors – wild yaks, domestic yaks are smaller in size. While a male domestic yak weighs ab... Full article >
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SURE THINGS: DEATH, TAXES, And PROFITS ??? 2013 In the Livestock Business, profits are anything but a sure thing. Oh sure, prices on beef have been higher than at any time in recorded history. And profits are as high as they have ever been for those who have been fortunate enough to survive the factors that brought about this aberration in beef prices and profits for the cattlemen; including extreme and extended drought, high forage prices, to name a few. But how long will this cycl... Full article >
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Majority of Supermarket Meats Are Still Riddled With Superbugs Grassfed Yak meats are extremely healthy meats to eat, especially for those people with allergies to steroids, hormones, and the unhealthy fats in all grain fed meat. July 17, 2018 Story at-a-glance Despite strong warnings about the promotion of antibiotic-resistance, 80 percent of antibiotics sold in the U.S. are still given to livestock — not to treat acute infections but as a preventive measure, and as a growth promoter
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New Study Finds Beef in a Mediterranean-Style Diet Supports Heart Health;Yak meat expands on these health results. Nathan Gill | June 13, 2018 Research released today by Purdue University found that following a Mediterranean-style eating pattern that includes lean red meats like lean beef is just as effective in supporting a healthy heart as a Mediterranean-style diet that limits red meats. This new research study adds to the growing body of scientific evidence demonstrating lean beef can be... Full article >
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Yak Ground comparison pic with Beef and Bison, with chemistry comparison Looking at the picture comparing Ground Yak meat (bottom right) with 2 ground beef samples (left side) and the Ground Bison meat (top right); we can see how much darker red the Yak meat sample is. Why is that? All samples are 93% lean. All samples are from Grassfed and Grass finished animals. The answer is in the chemistry and health characteristics of the breed and their meat. Yaks are high elevation, historically a... Full article >
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AGA Newsletter 06/22/2011 More Reasons to Eat Grassfed According to a 2009 study* conducted by the USDA and Clemson University, grassfed beef is better for human health than grainfed beef in ten ways: 1. Lower in total fat 2. Higher in beta-carotene 3. Higher in vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 4. Higher in the B-vitamins thiamin and riboflavin 5. Higher in the minerals calcium, magnesium, and potassium 6. Higher in total omega-3s 7. Better ratio of omega-6 to 3 fatty a... Full article >
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Mongolian Yak The Yak is one species of animal which belongs to the Bovine family. It has been reared in the Himalayan region, and Altay, Khangai and Huvsgul high mountainous area for a long time. The ancestor is the Wild yak, which is still found on the Tibetan Plateau. Mongolians call it ‘yak’, Tibetans “Yaga” and Kyrgyz “Topos”. Yaks are distributed in 13 provinces and 132 soums that are situated in high mountainous and mountain-grassland regions. The highest numbers of yaks are reco... Full article >
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Yaks Faks™ The wild Yak (bos mutus) is found in the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet and surroundings at elevations of 14,000 feet. In fact the wild Yak (bos mutus) cannot live below 12,000 feet elevation for any length of time. But during these occasions, the wild Yak bulls interbreed with various cattle breeds surrounding their native Himalayan Mountain terrain. These cross calf heifers crossed back several times to the wild Yak. These multigenerational crosses became the domesticated Yak (bos ... Full article >
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The alternative livestock of choice for the 21st century! For every Progressive cattleman, the Tibetan Yak is the most practical alternative livestock to explore. If you are looking for new ways to make money on your ranch with little or no additional monetary investment, discover all the ways that these multi-purpose Yaks will add substantially to the return on your investment. From 25% to 50% lower operating/feed costs to at least 10% higher prices for your Yak products; including meat, woo... Full article >
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Yak Rancher Robert Hasse Says He is Raising the Perfect Animal 10/22/14 | By Krista Sherer | MONTROSE – As far as Robert Hasse is concerned, the yak is the animal of the future. Hasse, the owner of Del Yaks, who has been a yak rancher for over 15 years, believes that the quality of their meat, as well as the yak’s intelligence and robust nature, makes it the best livestock choice for ranchers in the Rocky Mountain area. Finding himself in early retirement after selling his medical batte... Full article >
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Sustainable Innovation in Meat Production with Yaks, 9/25/11, By Robert Hasse I'm not sure I can point to a single (one) innovation that made a difference in the business of raising animals for healthy sustainable meat production. It is really a paradigm shift in thinking away from today's commercial beef production methods and expectations; which are truly unsustainable in every way: and towards a new business model based on raising yaks. Commercial beef production has gross profit ... Full article >
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Appearance/Personality: The Tibetan Yak has a truly striking exotic appearance. With handlebar horns, buffalo humped shoulders, horse-like tail, and a long hairy skirt reaching almost to the ground; they are very pleasing to the eye. When these features are combined with a golden color and/or a royal coloring pattern (black or golden with large segments of white coloring) Yaks have an exotic appearance you can enjoy watching for hours. Yak babies are agile, athletic, playful, and leap and run li... Full article >
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SUCCCESSFUL PURCHASING and MARKETING of OUR YAKS KNOW WHY! KNOW WHY WE ARE MAKING THE CHOICES WE ARE MAKING. We all believe that YAKS are the right animals to be raising. But do we know why we should be choosing specific yaks for our operation? Do we know what traits we should be looking for? Do we know all the traits that are available to us in the yak breed, and which of these traits should be important for us to consider? The more we know about all yaks traits available to us, the bet... Full article >
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The alternative livestock of choice for the 21st century!
For every Progressive cattleman, the Tibetan Yak is the most practical alternative livestock to explore. If you are looking for new ways to make money on your ranch with little or no additional monetary investment, discover all the ways that these multi-purpose Yaks will add substantially to the return on your investment. From 25% to 50% lower operating/feed costs to at least 10% higher prices for your Yak products; including meat, wool, hide, and offspring; you will make more money diversifying... Full article >
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The ultimate exotic game meat! The newest, tastiest, and healthiest meat is now available!
Newest: This is a brand new exotic meat offering in North America!! A Must Try!! Ya Gotta Try Yak, You'll Always Come Back!!! Tastiest: This is a sweet and delicately flavored red meat. Yak is juicier than buffalo and elk, and never gamey. It is lighter tasting than beef, never greasy. This all-natural premium lean meat is never bland or mushy. This most desirable flavor and "feel" for discerning palettes come from its lean tender meat and natural oils. Once you try Yak, you will be back!! Ou... Full article >
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