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By the end of the 18th century the white face characteristic of the modern breed was well established, as was the modern colour during the 19th century. [6] The Hereford is still seen in the Herefordshire countryside today [7] and featured strongly at agricultural shows.
The Black Baldy is a type of cross-bred beef cattle. It is traditionally produced by crossing Hereford bulls on Aberdeen Angus cows. [1]: 29 These cattle are commonly reared in Australia [2]: 190 and New Zealand. In North America, the term Black Whiteface is also used in some regions. [citation needed]
The Black Hereford has a white face like the Hereford, but the red body colour of the Hereford is replaced by black from the Holstein-Friesian – white face and black coat colour are both genetically dominant in cattle. The pied pattern of the Holstein-Friesian does not appear in the offspring.
Whiteface cattle, vernacular name, especially in the United States, for Hereford cattle Three species of birds in the genus Aphelocephala Dragonflies in the genus Leucorrhinia
The Hereford Hog or Hereford is an American breed of domestic pig. It is named for its color and pattern, which is similar to that of the Hereford breed of cattle: red with a white face. [5]: 195 It is of medium size, with a curly tail and lop ears.
The Kazakh Whiteheaded is a breed of beef cattle from Kazakhstan and Russia. The breed was developed between 1930 and 1950 on state farms in the Kazakh republic and the Lower Volga by crossing Hereford cattle with local Kazakh and Kalmyk stock. [2]