Life on the farm, Melodee Smith and her beloved yaks
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Sep 23, 2024
Discover Melodee Smith's unique journey as a yak farmer, her bond with Jericho, the standout yak, and the joys of yak farming.
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My name is Melody Smith
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I'm a yak farmer. I have
roughly 35 yak on my farm
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Yaks are a bovine species. I chose yaks because I wanted an
animal that was unique, definitely multi-purpose, something
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that wasn't going to eat me at a house and
home. Jericho is just such a unique specimen
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Most of my yaks' horns come up in about 30
inches long and his have just continued to
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grow and grow over his 20 years. Yaks are from Tibet, Nepal,
Asia, and they were introduced as another alternative for
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a grazing animal. Yaks left to themselves
are kind of standoffish and skittish
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However, when you work with them,
they become a lot like a dog
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They have their own individual personalities.
They're very friendly. They're very social
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They just need to be interacted with. Jericho
loves fresh grass in the pasture in the summer
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In the wintertime, it's all about hay, hay and alfalfa. They
also are very easy to have around, very low maintenance
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They only eat 1% of their body weight a day. What that means is a
1,000 pound animal like Jericho would only eat about 10 pounds of
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feed a day, which is minimal compared
to a traditional beef or dairy
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They eat between 3% and 6%
of their body weight a day
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Jericho is definitely somewhat of a little
celebrity and a local celebrity for sure
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Lots of people stop by and take a
look at him and get selfies with him
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My friends and family think it's pretty special
that they can know Jericho and be up close
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and personal with him as well. It's definitely
a privilege. What does the future hold
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You just never know. Jericho's 20
years old and you just never know
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He could become the world's oldest yak. Every day is a blessing
to have him around and he's just added a whole other level of
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excitement and blessing to
our family and our farm here
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