From buckmanager.com |
According to BuckManager.com, a piebald is an animal that has a spotting pattern of large white and black patches. The color of the horse’s skin underneath its coat may vary between black (under the black patches of hair) and pink (under the white patches). The coloring is generally asymmetrical.
A genetic variation (defect) produces the piebald condition in white-tailed deer, not parasites or diseases. Piebald deer are colored white and brown similar to a pinto pony. Sometimes they appear almost entirely white. In addition to this coloration, many have some of the following observable conditions: bowing of the nose (Roman nose), short legs, arching spine, and short lower jaws. This genetic condition is rare with typically less than one percent of white-tailed deer being affected.
Color and nose sound like a Nubian, don't they? LOL.
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