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First-Time Yak Mom Welcomes Adorable Baby Calf, and Her Shy First Hello Melts Hearts

JakeJuly 11, 2026July 11, 2026

A Montana ranch is celebrating a special milestone after one of its yaks gave birth to her very first calf. The fluffy newborn quickly stole hearts online with her timid but adorable introduction to a human visitor.

A video shared by KOW’s Mini Cows captured the baby yak’s cautious first meeting with a person, showing the little one slowly gaining confidence with encouragement from her mother.

Baby Yak Makes a Shy First Appearance

black cow on green grass field during daytime
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The June 19 video shows the newborn standing close to her mother before cautiously stepping forward to investigate the unfamiliar visitor.

Although hesitant at first, the spotted calf eventually warmed up enough to say a gentle hello.

Mom Helped Her Baby Feel Safe

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The first-time yak mother stayed close to her calf throughout the encounter, offering reassurance as the youngster adjusted to her new surroundings.

Rather than overwhelming the baby with attention, the ranchers allowed her to explore at her own pace.

Viewers Couldn’t Get Enough of the Fluffy Newborn

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The heartwarming clip quickly attracted comments from animal lovers who praised the calf’s adorable appearance.

Many viewers pointed out her pink nose and curly black-and-white coat, while others admitted they had never seen a baby yak before.

Are Yaks Related to Cows?

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The video also sparked curiosity about yaks, with some viewers wondering whether they are more closely related to cows or goats.

Yaks belong to the bovine family and are closely related to cattle, even though their thick coats and mountain adaptations give them a very different appearance.

Why People Raise Yaks on Farms

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Although less common than traditional cattle, yaks are raised on some farms for their calm temperament, thick woolly coats, and ability to thrive in colder climates.

They are herbivores that feed on hay, grasses, and grains and generally coexist well with other livestock.

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