Wayne Gray Posted February 27 Posted February 27 53 minutes ago, Mikiesboy said: Oh great, thank you. I'll run out and get some. I'm sure Costco has some..lol hahaha Good luck with your new House Yak! What are you going to name them? Yarny? Yakerson? Michael's Mental Breakdown? 1 4
Mikiesboy Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 3 minutes ago, Wayne Gray said: Good luck with your new House Yak! What are you going to name them? Yarny? Yakerson? Michael's Mental Breakdown? Have you seen the size of those things.. like a freaking freight train. hahaa.. MMB, yeah that's a good name, or maybe Proceeds of Divorce. hahaa 4
kbois Posted February 27 Posted February 27 25 minutes ago, Wayne Gray said: Good luck with your new House Yak! What are you going to name them? Yarny? Yakerson? Michael's Mental Breakdown? I vote for Micheal s Mental Breakdown. Although there is a city in Florida called Myakka. Michael's Yak Aaaaaaaaahhhh!!! 3
Kitt Posted February 27 Posted February 27 1 hour ago, Mikiesboy said: Oh great, thank you. I'll run out and get some. I'm sure Costco has some..lol hahaha If not Tractor Supply always have em in stock. 4 1
Wayne Gray Posted February 27 Posted February 27 12 minutes ago, Kitt said: If not Tractor Supply always have em in stock. I love how helpful this group is concerning tim's and Michael's new yak. 4
Mikiesboy Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 15 minutes ago, Kitt said: If not Tractor Supply always have em in stock. i dont know what that is.. but going by the name, they sell tractor supplies and i don't need a tractor. lol 4
kbois Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Just in case anyone was wondering... Key Details for Yak Ownership in Canada: Permits: Generally, no special permits are required to keep yaks as they are classified as livestock. However, some provinces, such as Saskatchewan, list them under regulations for animals raised for products. Identification: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency requires yaks to be individually identified with a specific RFID/UHF tag, often a combination of a Canadian tag and a secondary tag. Care: They are considered low-maintenance, requiring similar fencing and handling to cattle. It is important to check local municipal bylaws regarding livestock in specific, particularly if you are in a non-rural area. 3
Mikiesboy Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 2 minutes ago, Wayne Gray said: I love how helpful this group is concerning tim's and Michael's new yak. Yes, i can always count on you guys for help while my new killing machine is delivered. Luckily, i found this to help me... 1 3
Mikiesboy Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 2 minutes ago, kbois said: Just in case anyone was wondering... Key Details for Yak Ownership in Canada: Permits: Generally, no special permits are required to keep yaks as they are classified as livestock. However, some provinces, such as Saskatchewan, list them under regulations for animals raised for products. Identification: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency requires yaks to be individually identified with a specific RFID/UHF tag, often a combination of a Canadian tag and a secondary tag. Care: They are considered low-maintenance, requiring similar fencing and handling to cattle. It is important to check local municipal bylaws regarding livestock in specific, particularly if you are in a non-rural area. The City of Toronto Animal Services will seize any 'livestock'.. i'd like to see them try! 4
kbois Posted February 27 Posted February 27 8 minutes ago, Mikiesboy said: The City of Toronto Animal Services will seize any 'livestock'.. i'd like to see them try! Don't worry. We've got your back. Let Operation Hide-A-Yak commence! WE RIDE AT DAWN!! 4
weinerdog Posted February 27 Posted February 27 51 minutes ago, kbois said: Just in case anyone was wondering... Key Details for Yak Ownership in Canada: Permits: Generally, no special permits are required to keep yaks as they are classified as livestock. However, some provinces, such as Saskatchewan, list them under regulations for animals raised for products. Identification: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency requires yaks to be individually identified with a specific RFID/UHF tag, often a combination of a Canadian tag and a secondary tag. Care: They are considered low-maintenance, requiring similar fencing and handling to cattle. It is important to check local municipal bylaws regarding livestock in specific, particularly if you are in a non-rural area. Thank you so much for posting that.When I woke up this morning my first thought was "What would I have to do to keep A yak?🤔 Seriously I think this group could cover everything 3 1
Mikiesboy Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 8 minutes ago, weinerdog said: Thank you so much for posting that.When I woke up this morning my first thought was "What would I have to do to keep A yak?🤔 Seriously I think this group could cover everything See... we're always here to provide help and support. 3 1 1
Popular Post Kitt Posted February 27 Popular Post Posted February 27 1 hour ago, Mikiesboy said: i dont know what that is.. but going by the name, they sell tractor supplies and i don't need a tractor. lol Think Home Depot or Lowe's for the farm set 3 1 2
Kitt Posted February 27 Posted February 27 7 hours ago, kbois said: Ahhhhh.... Now that we have moved into the season of below freezing nights and warmer days, I've rediscovered a car ride game I used to play every winter.......Pothole Dodging!!!! The area I'm in is probably at a level 2 or 3. I'm sure by the end of March I'll be at level 100 LOL!! So far it's kbois 100 and potholes 0. Have a good day everyone and dodge those road craters! We found one today hidden by a puddle so bad I pulled over to check my rims! 4
Mikiesboy Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 2 minutes ago, Kitt said: Think Home Depot or Lowe's for the farm set Ah, we have Rona here. There are Home Depots too. I've seen Lowes, but it closed. 4
Site Moderator Reader1810 Posted February 28 Site Moderator Posted February 28 7 hours ago, Mikiesboy said: That's very generous, calling it a process. I suppose I'm just not too serious about it anymore. Sometimes I think I should be. I think being more 'normal' has affected my creativity in some ways. Write because you want to and not because you think you should. Do what makes you happy even if that means building a barn in the backyard for you yak, and taking it for walks…you and your yak will no doubt be a treat for the neighborhood kiddies. Just saying… 😘 4
spyke Posted February 28 Posted February 28 5 hours ago, Wayne Gray said: I love how helpful this group is concerning tim's and Michael's new yak. I think we need to start a Go Fund Me for the care, support and upbringing of this yak. 🤣 4
Mikiesboy Posted February 28 Author Posted February 28 3 hours ago, spyke said: I think we need to start a Go Fund Me for the care, support and upbringing of this yak. tim considers how long he'd get for fraud.... lol 😇 4
kbois Posted February 28 Posted February 28 9 hours ago, Mikiesboy said: tim considers how long he'd get for fraud.... lol 😇 We'd just add a GoFundMe for your bail 😉 4
Mikiesboy Posted February 28 Author Posted February 28 43 minutes ago, kbois said: We'd just add a GoFundMe for your bail 😉 Aw, you guys are so good to me. lol 5
kbois Posted February 28 Posted February 28 1 hour ago, Mikiesboy said: Why are you laughing @Wayne Gray huh? why? Wayne's gotta Wayne. And we just have to put up with him. 3
Mikiesboy Posted February 28 Author Posted February 28 1 minute ago, kbois said: Wayne's gotta Wayne. And we just have to put up with him. I notice he didn't have the courage to answer me. hahaha Yes, i've been Wayning for a good few years. I sorta don't want to get used to it. 5
Kitt Posted March 1 Posted March 1 Woke up to the weather geeks cursing at us again. Using the 4 letter "s" word! 3
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