Do black dexters get bleached a browny colour by the sun?
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
Black Dexters and the Sun - Bleached?
Jamie
Our Dexters just shine like little black beetles, I dont think Gloucestershire gets enough sun to bleach them . Having said that our Duns do get blonde highlights in their fringes during summer, and our blacks that carry the red gene do have a red tinge when they are loosing their winter coats. do you know if your Dexters are red carriers ? Best wishes Sue, Castlemears Dexters ...Forest of Dean
Our Dexters just shine like little black beetles, I dont think Gloucestershire gets enough sun to bleach them . Having said that our Duns do get blonde highlights in their fringes during summer, and our blacks that carry the red gene do have a red tinge when they are loosing their winter coats. do you know if your Dexters are red carriers ? Best wishes Sue, Castlemears Dexters ...Forest of Dean
Some black calves have a brown stage, but black cows that go brown, either down the legs or even further up can be evidence of copper deficiency in this region.
About 1/8th of a teaspoon of copper sulfate per head will have them gleaming black in no time, BUT....it is not a safe ingredient to overdose on.
Margaret.
About 1/8th of a teaspoon of copper sulfate per head will have them gleaming black in no time, BUT....it is not a safe ingredient to overdose on.
Margaret.
Graham & Margaret
Wagra Dexters
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Wagra Dexters
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We've had Red animals go orange during Summer, but the Black ones stay black and we get a lot of sun where we are in NZ. Once the Winter coat falls out, the Black animals are a lovely glossy black.
Yes Wagra, we've had heifers showing a brown tinge coming through and when a copper mineral block was put in their paddock, they devoured half of it within two weeks, before slowing down their consumption and gradually changing to a full black colour. The same doesn't happen to the cows as they have a mineral block in their paddock all the time.
Yes Wagra, we've had heifers showing a brown tinge coming through and when a copper mineral block was put in their paddock, they devoured half of it within two weeks, before slowing down their consumption and gradually changing to a full black colour. The same doesn't happen to the cows as they have a mineral block in their paddock all the time.
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