all Coat Colour/Pattern Traits

Sex Mean SDsort descending SE SS Trait Value Location MC
Overall Karakul lambs have a dark brown to black coat. This becomes whiter and lighter at maturity, probably as a result of the coarse fibers it contains growing longer and covering the down dark fibers. Karagul, Turkey
Overall The tail is divided in to three distinct pices. The main part drops down, before turning upwards abruptly and forming the second division of the tail, allowing the hairless inner side of the tail to be seen. This gives the impression that the tail stands Kars, Cildir, Kesik, Turkey
Overall Solid brown or black colour extends from anterior forehead to the lumbar-abdominal girth line, with a white posterior. Foulbe, Waila,, Cameroon
Overall Dark, either uniformly black, black and white, red and white or pied with dark extremities. Atacora , Benin
Overall Ranging in colour from light to dark brown. They have occasional patches of wool under the hair. Arab, Ashgur, Shugor, Butana, Beja, Drashiani, Dubasi, Gash, Kababish, Watish, Baqqara, Barka (Shukria), Hamale., Sudan On Station
Overall Black, black and white, brown, brown and white. Red roan, grey roan, white and cream also occur but tend to be found in certain areas. Black and brown whole colours are more common among the Kyoga type of cattle. Unspecified-1402883381, Uganda
Overall Usually white; may be black, or white with coloured head. Unspecified-1402883424, Morocco
Overall Brown, black, rarely white. Ethiopian Highland, Abyssinian, Legagora, Ethiopia
Overall Colour extremely variable. Coat short and fine in both males and females but with occasional longer hair on the hindquarters. Small East African,
Overall Predominantly white with a mostly brown head and legs. The other color variations found are white-gray spotted or all white heads and, occasionally, white forehead patches. Unspecified-1402883446, Western Sahara