Well it means that they got into some blue paint or chalk that they weren't supposed to get into. It could also mean that they were treated for ringworm with some blue-coloured topical medicine that had to be put on their faces and necks to help them heal from this fungal infection.
There are many dangers that cattle faced on the Goodnight Loving Trail Face. One of these dangers was the wildlife.
The duration of Blue in the Face is 1.48 hours.
Blue in the Face was created on 1995-10-13.
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The question itself is very ambiguous, since white-faced cattle are mainly identified not by coat colouration, but by breed due to colouration. In general, though, white-faced cattle can be called white-faced or baldy. The breeds and cross-breeds that have white-faces or are distinguished by a white face are as follows:Baldies, for cross-bred commercial cattle comprised of mainly Hereford-cross cattle or Simmental-cross cattle where the white face is a dominant trait--called either Red White Face (RWF) or Black White Face (BWF) Cattle can also be Grey White Face or Yellow White FaceHerefords (polled and horned) for purebred and straight-bred Hereford cattle;Black Herefords, completely separate from the Hereford breed.SimmentalsSimmental-FleckviehMontbeliard cattle (also known as French Dairy Simmental), which are considered a part of the Simmental breed;Groningen White-headedSimbrahBrafordBeefmakerHays ConverterBelmont AdapteurSimAngusHintewald
African primate with blue face i think that's a mandrill
The id for the blue face paint is 134
The Man in a Blue Turban with a Face was created on 2004-10-19.
Brockle-faced cows are cows that have white faces with several patches of the same coat color on its face. Most brockle-faced cattle come about from an Angus- or Red Angus-Hereford cross, or cattle with the genetics for the "incomplete" white-face trait. It is one of many neat coat colorations found in cattle, because no one brockle-faced bovine is alike!See the related links below for images of brockle-faced cattle.
Drought, soil erosion and competition from cattle ranchers.
Scottish warriors (and many other Celtic warriors) would paint their faces blue to look fierce. A blue face means warrior
Drought, soil erosion and competition from cattle ranchers.