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  2. Yakutian cattle - Wikipedia

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    Yakutian cattle are a triple-purpose breed that produce milk and meat and have also been used as draft animals. [1] [5] The average milk yield is approximately 1,000 kg per year. Yakutian cows have a rich milk, with an average fat content of 5.03% and an average protein content of 4.69%. [1] The meat of Yakutian cattle is known for its natural ...

  3. Yakuts - Wikipedia

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    The Yakuts engage in animal husbandry, traditionally having focused on rearing horses, mainly the Yakutian horse, reindeer and the Sakha Ynagha ('Yakutian cow'), a hardy kind of cattle known as Yakutian cattle which is well adapted to the harsh local weather.

  4. Category : Animal breeds originating in the Sakha Republic

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  5. Yakut - Wikipedia

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    Yakut or Yakutian may refer to: Yakuts, the Turkic peoples indigenous to the Sakha Republic; Yakut language, a Turkic language; Yakut scripts, Scripts used to write the Yakut language; Yakut (name) Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic; Yakutian Laika, a dog breed from the Sakha Republic; Yakutian cattle, a breed from the Sakha Republic

  6. Landrace - Wikipedia

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    Yakutian cattle: Sakha Republic, Russian Federation: Noted as the northernmost cattle landrace, and the most genetically dissimilar to other cattle. [45] [46] This group of cattle may represent a fourth Aurochs domestication event (and a third event among Bos taurus–type aurochs) and may have diverged from the Near East group some 35,000 ...

  7. Turano-Mongolian cattle - Wikipedia

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    Many breeds of Turano-Mongolian cattle show a great hardiness and tolerance towards freezing temperatures as a result of adaption to harsh Asian climates.Especially the breeds of the Asian steppe and the Tibetan plateau are able to withstand temperature fluctuations from –50 °C to 35 °C (–60 °F to 95 °F).

  8. Bai Baianai - Wikipedia

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    Bai Baianai (Old Turkic: 𐰉𐰀𐰖 𐰉𐰀𐰖𐰀𐰣𐰀𐰖) is the Yakut spirit of forests, animals and patron of hunters. Hunters light fires and pray that their work will pass fertile and without accidents.

  9. Category:Sakha Republic - Wikipedia

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