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YAKS AND YAK-CATTLE HYBRIDS IN ALASKA
Journal of Heredity, 1946W T, WHITE, R W, PHILLIPS, E C, ELTING
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YAKS AND YAK-CATTLE HYBRIDS IN ASIA
Journal of Heredity, 1946R W, PHILLIPS +2 more
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Yaks, native to Bhutan and other Himalayan regions, play a crucial role in the livelihoods of highlanders, serving as a sources of milk products, meat, transportation, fiber, and even dung used as fuelwood for cooking. Concerned about the perceived decline in the country’s yak population, the Bhutan Yak Federation (BYF) was established in 2019 to ...
Chimi Wangmo, Nima Norbu
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Yaks, native to Bhutan and other Himalayan regions, play a crucial role in the livelihoods of highlanders, serving as a sources of milk products, meat, transportation, fiber, and even dung used as fuelwood for cooking. Concerned about the perceived decline in the country’s yak population, the Bhutan Yak Federation (BYF) was established in 2019 to ...
Chimi Wangmo, Nima Norbu
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The yaks are long-haired humped bovid, a multipurpose animal that can survive in a low oxygen and cold environment at an elevation of 2000 to 6000 meters above sea level. The animal has the ability to graze diverse foliage from coarse shrubs to short grasses. The majority of yak population is still living in central Asian highlands, which include parts
Tariq, Muhammad, Hameed, Asif
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Tariq, Muhammad, Hameed, Asif
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