white flecks in black coat

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natmadaboutdexters
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Post by natmadaboutdexters »

I have recently noticed that one of my black heifers has developed a sprinkling of white hairs along her back, and I was wondering if this is usual? She is 4 years old and has been shown previously but this may now halt her showing career. Reading the breed standards it seems to be a large area of white in certain places is frowned upon. Has anyone else had a dexter that has started showing white hairs? Is it likely she has passed this onto her offspring also?

with interest,

Natasha :)
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Post by Broomcroft »

We've got a line with white hairs in the black coat and it has been passed down in the progeny every time. They are one of our best beef lines which I doubt has anything to do with the white hairs, just mentioned it.
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Post by Louisa Gidney »

My foundation cow had a few white hairs in her coat too, so it crops up throughout her descendants. In the days when I did a lot of showing, I never had a judge put an animal down for that reason.
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Post by wagra dexters »

Black cows carryng dun occasionally have white ticking in their coats but usually all through the body coat, not enough to give a roan or grey look, just ticking.
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Martin
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Post by Martin »

I have the answer to your problem, its called 'Cherry Blossom Black'.
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davidw
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Post by davidw »

In this great summer weather it needs to be the waterproof variety of Cherry Bloosm Black
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