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Striped is a more looser term for the proper term being "brindle," which is also called tiger-striped. Brindle colour patterns are obtained by breeding a wild-type bull or cow with a cow or bull that has an allele for black pigment in the hair. As such, crossing a Hereford-Red Angus cow with a White/grey Brahman bull, or a Braford cow with an Angus bull or a Brangus cow with Hereford bull will produce a calf with this brindle phenotype. Crossing Hereford with Jersey will almost always result in a brindle calf as well.

Please see the related link on coat color genetics below. Refer to page 6 of 22 for information on how the Brindle pattern is obtained in the pdf link below.

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