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:
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.
It is a coat coloration called "roan," just like in horses. Cattle can also come in a blue roan, which is a "blend" of black and white hairs.
The White-faced Capuchin is called the Whiteface monkey. The adult white faced capuchin can reach a length of between 35 to 45cm. This monkey has a longer tail than its body and it can be up to 21.7 inches long.
A motley-faced cow is a cow with different colored patches on its face, giving it a distinct and unique appearance. This type of coloring is not uncommon in certain cattle breeds and can vary in pattern and distribution.
A group of cattle is called a herd.
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White-faced Nunbird was created in 1866.
White Faced Lady was created in 1971.
White-faced Starling was created in 1854.
A number of cattle is called a herd of cattle. A number of pigs is called also called a herd.
White-faced Storm Petrel was created in 1790.
It can be called a ranch or a cattle farm.