In January we bought a herd of beef cattle from a farmer who was in the middle of a clearance sale. These were Scottish Highland cattle, wild-looking, with wide horns, thick wavy coats, some red, some black, some silver, and long bangs that hung over their eyes. More than one person stopped and asked if we were raising yaks. We buy mountain cattle because their price is very favorable, and such a breed has certain advantages, which fits our situation very well. This is the oldest breed ever, ...