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red black baldy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 604365" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>That's a nice calf. We have alot of this in our Longhorns. The calves will be born either brown or red, have dark pigmentation around the eyes, feet, dark noses and sometimes dark hooves. We have a nice heifer calf right now that was born a bright red and white paint with dark nose and hooves. She's about four months old and has turned almost black where the red was. Her sire was the same way, born red but had the wild gene. She's out of a cow that's red and white but was the product of a black and white bull and cow. Usually in Longhorns, the animal may look black at maturity but will still have brown or reddish hair inside the ears and alot of times a brown stripe down the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 604365, member: 440"] That's a nice calf. We have alot of this in our Longhorns. The calves will be born either brown or red, have dark pigmentation around the eyes, feet, dark noses and sometimes dark hooves. We have a nice heifer calf right now that was born a bright red and white paint with dark nose and hooves. She's about four months old and has turned almost black where the red was. Her sire was the same way, born red but had the wild gene. She's out of a cow that's red and white but was the product of a black and white bull and cow. Usually in Longhorns, the animal may look black at maturity but will still have brown or reddish hair inside the ears and alot of times a brown stripe down the back. [/QUOTE]
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