Usually a Yorkshire and a Hampshire. Could be other combinations of darks crossed onto whites.
The chicken may be dead, or it's a crossbred that makes it look like a smoky blue.
They are primarily white with a gray butt. How they got the nickname "blue-butt", I don't know. They are really just a version of a crossbred pig. "Blue-butts" are not an actual breed of pig. They are called blue butts because the 'spots' that appear on the shoulder and mostly the 'butt' (or hams) are gray or blue in color
"Is a smurf's butt blue"
Google. Go to picture and type in "Blue Butt swine."
yes they can be crossbred red back spiders
The Blue Mountains of New South Wales were crossed by following the ridge tops, rather than the creeks, gullies or ravines.
yes
What the heck are you talking about?!
Blue Nose
To find the green mountains
Beef or dairy production. Crossbred cows are used, just like any "normal" cow, as breeding stock. Crossbred calves, especially those beef ones, are commonly raised for beef.
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