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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 |
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White fleece and colored patches around the eyes, carpus and tarsus regions. |
Kars, Cildir, Kesik, Turkey |
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It is brown to black in color and not ‘red’ or ‘violet’ as its name would suggest. |
Kizil (reddish), Karaman and Kara Koyun ( black sheep), Turkey |
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Generally black, pied black |
Konkomba , Togo |
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Colours are mainly in a plain pattern (90%); 10% are spotted. The main colour is white (41%), with equal proportions of black (23%) and brown (23%). They have short hair. |
Kotu-Oromo, Ethiopia |
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Colour usually white but with variable amounts of black spotting. Coat short and stiff. Males usually have longer hair on brisket. |
Landoum, White Maure, White Arab, Senegal |
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Long-eared Somali has a short smooth coat, which is mainly white (92%, with occasional brown (4%), black (3%) and grey (1%) coat colours. A spotted coat pattern was observed in 21% of males, but rarely occurs in females. |
Large-White Somali, Digodi, Melebo, Boran Somali, Benadir, Gigwain, Ethiopia |
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Mostly black with occasional white patches on the front of the head or the body. |
Lebanese Jabali, Western Sahara |
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The head and the extremities of the legs are covered by short hair of red or red-brown colour. Infiltration of other breeds, especially Blackhead Persian is producing greater variability in colour, with black pigmentation on the head and dark spots on the |
Masai, Kipsigis, Luo, Nandi, Samburu, Kenya |
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Very variable. Coat of short fine hair. |
Mashona, Small East African., Zimbabwe |
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