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How to shear a yak

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Late spring in North Pakistan is the time to bring the large herds of yaks to their high altitude summer pastures. Yaks are the source of much income to owners and in subsistence communities their value cannot be underestimated. After a long winter of temperatures down to -40°C where the animals are kept in close proximity to homes to guard against predation by snow leopards, wolves and bears, they are taken up above the 4000 m level to the alpine pastures formed when snow and glaciers melt. Here on the Shandur Pass around 4500m high, thousands of yaks and their shepherds come to the summer meadows. As they have very long winter fur, they need to be shorn. We were lucky to find many groups of shearers clipping the wool off the big hairy yaks for summer. The wool is used for carpets and for thick linings for curtains to ward off the bitter winter cold. We spent some hours with the shearers ..in a light snowfall as they worked with their traditional yak clipping shears.
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20 comments

Günter Klaus said:

Da warst du ja bei einen tollen Moment dabei liebe Diana,er hat sich über deine Aufnahme wohl gefreut mich seinen Lächeln,vielen Dank auch für die interessante Info zu deinen Aufnahmen :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
2 years ago ( translate )

©UdoSm said:

A great series / reportage about this traditional animal care...
2 years ago

Eva Lewitus said:

What a beautiful smile!
2 years ago

Keith Burton said:

A lovely series Diana..........and an interesting narrative. It looks like hard work for the shearing teams as I guess that the yaks don't necessarily want to be sheared and they're pretty bit animals!

I especially like your main image!
2 years ago

Malik Raoulda said:

Remarquable et impressionnant cette magnifique série joliment partagée avec ce besoin de tondre ces Yacs.
Bonne et agréable semaine.
2 years ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Lovely portrait.
Thank uou for the interesting note.
2 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

A terrific series D, Labour intensive but uncooperative Yak's I guess,
Wish you a good week !
2 years ago

Amelia said:

Certainly not a one man job, but they all seem to be enjoying it.
2 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Excellent series!

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2 years ago ( translate )

Jean-Paul said:

great series Diana
thx for the super story in prime
2 years ago

Ecobird said:

An excellent series of images Diana. It seems the men are enjoying the comraderie of working together to shear the yak. I love the mian image in particular with the close up of the yak and the man with the lovely smile.
2 years ago

Patrick Brandy said:

Le travail quotidien de ses hommes merci pour l'info bonne journée.
2 years ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

A great series of images and interesting information. Should I ever need to shear a yak, I'll refer to these for guidance. :-) Big huggss. XXX
2 years ago

Wierd Folkersma said:

wonderful series
2 years ago ( translate )

Marije Aguillo said:

Preciosas tomas de una sesión de peluqueria. :-)))
2 years ago ( translate )