yakhistorian
Member
Hi,
Yaks appear to have been imported from England (Whipsnade) to Canada as livestock around 1909. They may have had an earlier presence here as zoo exhibits. Can any of you shed light on this?
Many of the yak breeders in the U.S. acquired their stock in the 1990's from sources in Canada such as Al Oeming's Game Farm in Alberta. Others came from places like the Catskill Game Farm and Southwick's Zoo in Massachusetts. Is there any way to find out whether these facilities got their stock from the UK?
I am hoping people here at ZooChat can help me with names, dates, stories, photos, contact information--anything, no matter how obscure, could be of value to my research. We are concerned with the genetics of our animals, so, being able to trace the various lineages to their source is my ultimate goal.
I am not very knowledgable on what resources may be out there concerning early zoo acquisitions or avenues by which zoos sold or otherwise dispersed their excess stock, but I am eager to learn.
I have already posted similar entreaties at the General Europe forum, as well as the New Member one--please excuse the redundancy!
All My Best,
Dianne
Yaks appear to have been imported from England (Whipsnade) to Canada as livestock around 1909. They may have had an earlier presence here as zoo exhibits. Can any of you shed light on this?
Many of the yak breeders in the U.S. acquired their stock in the 1990's from sources in Canada such as Al Oeming's Game Farm in Alberta. Others came from places like the Catskill Game Farm and Southwick's Zoo in Massachusetts. Is there any way to find out whether these facilities got their stock from the UK?
I am hoping people here at ZooChat can help me with names, dates, stories, photos, contact information--anything, no matter how obscure, could be of value to my research. We are concerned with the genetics of our animals, so, being able to trace the various lineages to their source is my ultimate goal.
I am not very knowledgable on what resources may be out there concerning early zoo acquisitions or avenues by which zoos sold or otherwise dispersed their excess stock, but I am eager to learn.
I have already posted similar entreaties at the General Europe forum, as well as the New Member one--please excuse the redundancy!
All My Best,
Dianne