Little Loaves Farm Yak: yak

Grass fed yak from Little Loaves Farm is grass born, grass raised, grass finished. Both grass and yak are chemical free, and thriving together in Alberta's Foothills. Yak meat is low in fat, high in Omega=3s, and tastes like extra beefy beef (without a hint of gaminess - yes our yaks have no game). Get your FREE yak meat quick guide!

Bratwurst (100% Yak)

Bratwurst Sausage (100% Yak) - $12.50/pack of 4 sausages

Cheese Smokies (100% Yak)

Smokies (100% Yak) - $12.50/pack of 4 sausages

Garlic Ring (100% Yak)

Garlic Ring (100% Yak) - $16/pack of 1 sausage/ring

Ground Yak (0.465Kg/1.025Lbs)

Ground Yak- $2.15/Kg - $9.75/Lbs

Honey Garlic Pepperoni (100% Yak)

Honey Garlic Pepperoni (100% Yak) - $16/pack of 8 sausages

Hot dogs (100% Yak)

Hot dogs (100% Yak) - $12.50/pack of 8 sausages

Jerky - Regular Flavour

Regular Flavoured Yak Jerky - $14.50/pack

Jerky - TeriYAKi flavour

Teriyaki Flavoured Yak Jerky - $14.50/pack

Maple Breakfast Sausage (100% Yak)

Maple Breakfast Sausage (100% Yak) - $12/pack of 12 sausages

Pepperoni Sticks (100% Yak)

Pepperoni Sticks (100% Yak) - $16/pack of 8 sausages

Ribeye Yak Steak (0.320kg)

Ribeye Yak Steak- $58.95/Kg - $26.74/Lbs

Ribeye Yak Steak (0.507kg)

Ribeye Yak Steak- $58.95/Kg - $26.74/Lbs

$29.41

Ribeye Yak Steak (0.550kg)

Ribeye Yak Steak- $58.95/Kg - $26.74/Lbs

$31.90

Ribeye Yak Steak (0.605Kg)

Ribeye Yak Steak- $58.95/Kg - $26.74/Lbs

Sirloin Yak Steak (0.360Kg)

Sirloin Yak Steak $41.95/kg - $19.03/Lb

Sirloin Yak Steak (0.545Kg)

Sirloin Yak Steak $41.95/kg - $19.03/Lb

Summer Sausage (100% Yak)

Summer Sausage (100% Yak) - $14/pack of 1 section of sausage

$14.00

Tenderloin Yak Steak (0.125kg)

Tenderloin Yak Steak $61.95/Kg - $28.10/Lbs

Tenderloin Yak Steak (0.220Kg)

Tenderloin Yak Steak $61.95/Kg - $28.10/Lbs

$13.20

Tenderloin Yak Steak (0.250kg)

Tenderloin Yak Steak $61.95/Kg - $28.10/Lbs

$13.50
Little Loaves Farm is a family owned and operated by Jerremie, Rita, and her two brothers Stephen and Michael. They acknowledge that they live in, on, and by the traditional territories of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, including the Stoney Nakoda, Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Blackfoot Confederacy. They also acknowledge that while their family is tied to Scotland, Ukraine, and China, they have in the past, and continue today, individually, and corporately, to profit by the broken relationships and diminishment of shalom in these lands. In response they strive with both patience and zeal to find new ways to only take what is offered and increase shalom in all creation.