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 percentage white in our Royals, and working to produce the lightest color Goldens. Our 103D-O is the culmination to date of this breeding program.
All our Goldens are naturally docile and easy to handle, including 103D-O, even though we do not halter train them, or bottle feed them, or give them treats, as I believe it is an unhealthy practice to give yaks grain based treats. (Or grains of any kind, ever, for that matter.)
We also intentionally breed out excessive guard hair development, what is commonly referred to as "Woollies", as this interferes with quality wool production and harvesting of the wool from these animals.
Hopefully some of these facts intrigue you, and develops your interest in these Golden yaks.
Let me know what your specific interests and goals are, and how I may be able to help you along the way toward meeting those goals.
Thanks a lot,
Bob, DELYAKS,
[email protected]Hi ___, 12/17/19
Thanks for inquiring bout this awesome yearling yak, 103D-O.
He is a 4th generation Golden Royal, a little over a year old. Each generation of Goldens gets lighter and lighter in color.
If you go to our website at www.yaksale.com , you can see him as a baby, as well as his older brother as an adult bull yak. Also check out our website at www.yakmeat.us .
Where are you located? Can you come to visit him in his pasture? He would love to show you around here in western Colorado.
Let me know your thoughts,
Bob, DELYAKS