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'''Yaks''' are large, [[milk]]able [[domestic animal]]s. They can serve as pack animals and are a common sight in [[Trading|merchant]] [[caravan]]s. They may be either brought on [[embark]] or found in wild populations in [[mountain]]s. The males of the species are known as ''yak bulls'', while the females are known as ''yak cows''. | '''Yaks''' are large, [[milk]]able [[domestic animal]]s. They can serve as pack animals and are a common sight in [[Trading|merchant]] [[caravan]]s. They may be either brought on [[embark]] or found in wild populations in [[mountain]]s. The males of the species are known as ''yak bulls'', while the females are known as ''yak cows''. | ||
− | Yaks are the second largest of all domestic livestock (losing only to [[water buffalo]]s), making them one of the best domestic creatures for a food industry. They provide significant [[food]], [[fat]] and [[bone]]s when [[butcher]]ed, and also serve as a source of [[horn]]s | + | Yaks are the second largest of all domestic livestock (losing only to [[water buffalo]]s), making them one of the best domestic creatures for a food industry. They provide significant [[food]], [[fat]] and [[bone]]s when [[butcher]]ed, and also serve as a source of [[horn]]s. |
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] yaks for their ''shaggy hair''. Whilst the hair is recovered upon butchering the animal, it cannot be shorn. | Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] yaks for their ''shaggy hair''. Whilst the hair is recovered upon butchering the animal, it cannot be shorn. |