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The color of hair depends on the breed of animal and where you live, producers in each area produce different cows.

However, if you see white cows they are Charolais, red cows Limousines or Red Angus, Black cows, Black Limousines or Black Angus, red with white faces are Hereford. Other colouration include spotted (Holstein), fawn, yellow (or buckskin), grey (Murray Greys or Charolais-Angus cross), speckled, white pointed (British White), tiger-stripe, or brindle.

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