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New calf

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Hi new calf today but got a shock when I saw the colour mum black dad black any ideas
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Re: New calf

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Here is pic
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Re: New calf

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Sorry don't know how to add pic the calf is pure grey.
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Re: New calf

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Who are the parents? And what colour is the tongue?

If you want to email me (info@rosewoodfarms.co.uk) the pic I'll post it.
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Re: New calf

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rob do you realise you could get a permanant job doing that but it would be interesting to see calf!!
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Re: New calf

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To post a photo:

Click on 'Post Reply'
You will need to add some text in the dialog box because it won't work with just a picture.
e.g Here is a picture of .....

Underneath the 'Save Draft' 'Preview' and 'Submit' buttons you will see a tab called 'upload attachment'
click on this and you will see a box called 'filename' click on 'choose file'.

You will then see the files on your computer, find the photo name you wish to post and click to highlight it then click on the 'open' button. You will then see the name of the picture displayed in the 'filename' box. Click on 'add file' then 'submit' Job done.
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Re: New calf

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monica a waltho wrote:rob do you realise you could get a permanant job doing that but it would be interesting to see calf!!
I had a blonde calf once that didn't survive, it was a dun, I think, but it was never quite right, sadly. I didn't think to take a photo though.
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Re: New calf

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New calf mum black dad Elmwood Mackoy
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Re: New calf

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Here is the calf in question..........
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Re: New calf

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Elmwood Mackoy carries a recessive dun gene unrelated to any Woodmagic! Probability is calf is light dun and could be very precious. Light dun calves look silver when born. if it has a brown tongue it is dun.
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Re: New calf

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Just seen pic. Light dun.
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Re: New calf

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And another.......
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Re: New calf

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I got a dun calf a few years ago and yes it was a surprise, I traced the pedigree's on both side to a dun ten generations back! Her first calf to a red bull is red, will be interesting to see what she has this year.
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Looks like a dun to me..
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Re: New calf

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It's got a pink tongue
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