Chapter 34: The Ironhoof Yak
Looking at the finches who were counting the days with their fingers, Liang Bo felt a little funny, but thinking about it, Hong and the others had been gone for a month, and it was summer outside.
"Hung, they should be back soon!" said the finch, trumbling her white fingers, curious about what good things Hong would bring back.
"According to the time, I will be back in a few days. Liang Bo actually didn't say a word, if Hong and they only went to one tribe to trade, a month would be enough, but he let them go around, explore the terrain in advance, and lay the foundation for the tribe's future conquest.
No longer accompanying the finch, Liang Bo was disturbed by Butterfly and the others.
Walking around, Liang Bo accidentally found some fierce beasts, and they still appeared alive in the tribe.
"Patriarch, I will bring back the iron-hoofed yak you want. "Butterfly invites merit.
Liang Bo did mention this matter after Hong set off before, because Hong and they all set off with supplies on their backs, and the journey was hard, so Liang Bo needed to find a beast that could be raised, loaded, and obedient to serve the tribe, so he mentioned it to the butterfly, flying birds, and rain, and asked them to observe whether there were eligible beasts when they were hunting, and they were finally found until today, and for this reason, the other prey was not hunted, and only a group of iron-hoofed yaks were driven back.
Liang Bo looked at the iron-hoofed yak, this beast was about the size of a yellow cow in the previous life, and the half-meter-long horns were extremely sharp, which could easily cut through the belly of the enemy, and the hooves made of long hair and iron were the source of its name.
"This kind of iron-hoofed yak has a docile character, and it is indeed suitable for the use of heavy loads when they trade. At some point, Wu also came over.
"Wu, have you ever seen this kind of iron-hoofed yak?"
"Well, before the great migration of the tribes, there were many iron-hoofed yaks nearby, but this iron-hoofed yak was hard, although it was an ordinary beast, but the iron spear could not hurt it, so no one had ever eaten this kind of thing..."Wu complained, his tone revealing a hint of memory.
As for the great migration, Liang Bo knew that he had not crossed over at that time, and the tribe fled to this region after being attacked by another tribe, and there would be the next thing.
Where the tribe had lived before, Liang Bo believed that he would have the opportunity to go back.
Looking at the eighteen iron-hoofed yaks in front of him, since Wu thought that he could bear the heavy task, he also stayed, so Liang Bo specially selected more than 20 clansmen to be responsible for domesticating these iron-hoofed yaks, including Wu.
According to Wu's words and a period of observation, Liang Bo felt that the raising of the iron hoof yak was very simple, and the tribesmen were sent to drive them out to graze in spring, summer and autumn, and it was good to store hay in winter, not picky eaters, and they could work, and most importantly, they had a good temper, and the dolls did not get angry when they rode on the iron hoof yak, and they could carry a lot of weight; it was simply the first choice of the tribe, and Liang Bo even blamed himself for why he found out earlier.
In fact, I don't complain about Liang Bo, the iron-hoofed yak lives in the depths of the mountains and forests, and it is far away from the usual hunting grounds, and if it is not accidentally deepened, the butterfly will not be able to meet them.
In any case, a series of fortuitous events form inevitable events, which are also the cause of luck.
However, in order to enable the iron-hoofed yaks to work better for the tribe, Liang Bo specially asked the tribesmen to tailor large straw baskets for them, which can be hung together with ropes, and they were tempted to train them with food.