I want to know where the yaks came from. Not exactly standard business to have yaks show up.
kestrelsays
Yeah, I kinda wonder about that myself… In that second pic, there is a hill in the middle that’s off in the distance. Way off over there, which is about 10 miles away from me, is a pasture that has some yaks in it. But I’d think they would want to stay together. What we have in the pasture next door are a bull, a cow and two calves. Weird to me that they would separate out like that, if that herd over yonder is where they belong.
And as of this morning, they are still there.
Right after I took these pics, and took the camera back in the house (OF COURSE) the donkey began “singing” to the calves, and the bull charged her!
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
And some of them have dressed up as donkeys and llamas for Halloween
Caine says
I want to know where the yaks came from. Not exactly standard business to have yaks show up.
kestrel says
Yeah, I kinda wonder about that myself… In that second pic, there is a hill in the middle that’s off in the distance. Way off over there, which is about 10 miles away from me, is a pasture that has some yaks in it. But I’d think they would want to stay together. What we have in the pasture next door are a bull, a cow and two calves. Weird to me that they would separate out like that, if that herd over yonder is where they belong.
And as of this morning, they are still there.
Right after I took these pics, and took the camera back in the house (OF COURSE) the donkey began “singing” to the calves, and the bull charged her!
Raucous Indignation says
Who doesn’t love a nice big stinky yak!?
Sing the anthem!!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x79zxf