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Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1330935e )
Farmer Phil Scrivens holding the rare white calf next to its mother, born to a family of brown cattle.
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
A farmer from Newport in Wales received an UDDER shock when one of his BROWN Highland cows gave birth to a WHITE calf.
The days-old female, whose parents were a rust-coloured cow and a dark bull, has been fascinating visitors to Walnut Tree Farm Park in St Brides, Gent.
The distinctive breed are commonly known for having shaggy brown hair and long horns and owner Phil Scrivens has never seen one before in his 50 years of farming.
The calf's light colouring is probably down to a recessive white gene, which exists in the breed but is very rare.
Visitors can visit the calf, as yet unnamed, at the family farm and education centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUKAS_18836059_REX
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1330935d )
Farmer Phil Scrivens holding the rare white calf, born to a family of brown cattle.
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
A farmer from Newport in Wales received an UDDER shock when one of his BROWN Highland cows gave birth to a WHITE calf.
The days-old female, whose parents were a rust-coloured cow and a dark bull, has been fascinating visitors to Walnut Tree Farm Park in St Brides, Gent.
The distinctive breed are commonly known for having shaggy brown hair and long horns and owner Phil Scrivens has never seen one before in his 50 years of farming.
The calf's light colouring is probably down to a recessive white gene, which exists in the breed but is very rare.
Visitors can visit the calf, as yet unnamed, at the family farm and education centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUKAS_18836058_REX
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1330935b )
Farmer Phil Scrivens holding the rare white calf next to its mother, born to a family of brown cattle.
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
A farmer from Newport in Wales received an UDDER shock when one of his BROWN Highland cows gave birth to a WHITE calf.
The days-old female, whose parents were a rust-coloured cow and a dark bull, has been fascinating visitors to Walnut Tree Farm Park in St Brides, Gent.
The distinctive breed are commonly known for having shaggy brown hair and long horns and owner Phil Scrivens has never seen one before in his 50 years of farming.
The calf's light colouring is probably down to a recessive white gene, which exists in the breed but is very rare.
Visitors can visit the calf, as yet unnamed, at the family farm and education centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUKAS_18836057_REX
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1330935c )
Farmer Phil Scrivens holding the rare white calf next to its mother, born to a family of brown cattle.
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
A farmer from Newport in Wales received an UDDER shock when one of his BROWN Highland cows gave birth to a WHITE calf.
The days-old female, whose parents were a rust-coloured cow and a dark bull, has been fascinating visitors to Walnut Tree Farm Park in St Brides, Gent.
The distinctive breed are commonly known for having shaggy brown hair and long horns and owner Phil Scrivens has never seen one before in his 50 years of farming.
The calf's light colouring is probably down to a recessive white gene, which exists in the breed but is very rare.
Visitors can visit the calf, as yet unnamed, at the family farm and education centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUKAS_18836056_REX
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1330935a )
Farmer Phil Scrivens holding the rare white calf next to its mother, born to a family of brown cattle.
Rare white Highland calf born to a family of brown Highland cattle at Walnut Tree Farm Park in Newport, Gent, Wales, Britain - 20 May 2011
A farmer from Newport in Wales received an UDDER shock when one of his BROWN Highland cows gave birth to a WHITE calf.
The days-old female, whose parents were a rust-coloured cow and a dark bull, has been fascinating visitors to Walnut Tree Farm Park in St Brides, Gent.
The distinctive breed are commonly known for having shaggy brown hair and long horns and owner Phil Scrivens has never seen one before in his 50 years of farming.
The calf's light colouring is probably down to a recessive white gene, which exists in the breed but is very rare.
Visitors can visit the calf, as yet unnamed, at the family farm and education centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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