all Coat Colour/Pattern Traits

Sex Mean SD SE SS Trait Value Location MCsort descending
Overall The pattern and the type of coat colours do not vary significantly between the herds, or between sub-groups within the herds. About 64% of Boran cattle have a plain coat colour pattern with 63% white and 22% light grey. The patchy coat colour pattern acco Unspecified-1402883374, Ethiopia
Overall Colour variable but usually white with black or red spots or whole red. Coat short and stiff. Peul, Peulh, Peul-Peul, Foulbe, Fulbe, Bornu, Sambourou, , Senegal
Overall Black, brown and yellowish patches around the eyes, mouth, ears and the lower part of the legs. The body is generally white, but some pied animals do exist. Unspecified-1402883500, Turkey
Overall Varies from black to grey including spotted coats of the two colours. Unspecified-1402883383, Zambia
Overall The most common coat colour of the Africaner today is red in its various shades. Other colours include yellow or cream, red and black. Unspecified-1402883390, South Africa
Overall Usually white. Hamdani, Turkmenistan
Overall Variable with whites and creams predominant but many others and mixed colours common. Coat short or long, males may have "cape" over shoulder, chest and fore legs. Bantu, Matabeleland., Zimbabwe
Overall Generally black, pied black Konkomba , Togo
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 Mostly uniform in colour: mostly solid tan, may be also creamy white, dark brown, black or spotted. Unspecified-1402883397, Ethiopia