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New Zeeland farmers report success cross-breeding cows with Mongolian yaks PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 12 October 2007
ImageNew Zeeland farmers are experimenting with cross-breeding their dairy cows with Mongolian yaks. 

Thirty farmers in Taranaki, New Zeeland had cows inseminated with yak semen. As a yak’s gestation is 25 to 30 days shorter than a cow, most of the inseminated cows gave birth two to four weeks earlier than normal. 

Local farmers and their families have shown great interest in the cow-yak offsprings. 

"In four weeks, it had fully caught up with a dairy calf. But it is more like a yak, with bigger volume but shorter legs. We had a Friesian the same age that stands taller. The yak is like a drum on short legs," Mrs. Christiana McIntyre told the Taranaki Daily News.  

"They are affectionate, intelligent, inquisitive and very active. While a dairy calf will sit down for a sleep, the yak is more aggressive it wants a feed. Farmers say they are wonderful to rear.  

"A lot of farmers are keeping them."  

The McIntyres' heifer has been sent to Stoney Oaks Wildlife Park at Inglewood. The calf is described as having a bushy tail a bit like a possum. 

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