Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 17

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 17
COLOUR INHERITANCE IN ICELANDIC SHEEP ] 5 no such distinction can be made between them until the animals have reached adult age, and the present study was mainly con- cerned with lamb colours. Colour 06 — greybrown (Plates I, 6 and II, 3) This colour is the same as the grey colour, except that here the pigmented fibres have brown pigment. This colour is very variable phenotypically. The same 7 scores as were used for the grey have also been used for the greybrown colour, the score 1 being given for the lightest shade and 7 for the darkest shade. The lightest type of greybrown is so similar in colour to the darkest type of tan at birth that sometimes it might be diffi- cult to distinguish between the two. This difficulty did not arise in the present study because very few greybrown lambs with the lower scores were born, and those born came from matings of known nonwhite parents, so the possibility of white colour with tan pigment present could be ex- cluded. Colour 07 — brown badgerface (Plate IV, 2) This colour shows the same pattern as the black badgerface, and the only differ- ence is that the pigment in brown badger- face animals is brown. This colour sliows lillte variation and is easy to classify, but care has to be taken if greybrown badger- face could be expected, see colour 13 be- low. Colour 08 — brown mouflon (Plate III, 4) This colour, called brown reversed badgerface by Roberts and White (1930a), is the same as black mouflon, but with black pigment replaced by brown. This colour shows little variation and is easy to classify. One thing which should be point- ed out in connection with colours 07 and 08 is that due to the fact that these colours have brown pigment, any rustred agouti- bands will be more or less disguised, when the basic colour is brown. The same will happen to tan fibres which might occur on the upper part of the body in colour 07. The might mistakenly be classified as brown fibres. Colour 09 — brown (Plate I, 4) This colour produces only brown fibres on the animals and no white fibres are found anywhere on the animal at least during the first few weeks after birth. The same greying with age as described for the black colour may occur in the brown colour. Pálsson (1944) describes two types of brown in Icelandic sheep, darkbrown and lightbrown, but no such distinction be- tween brown colours has been attemptecl in the present study. Some phenotypic variation in the brown colour has been observed, however, but so far no conclu- sive evidence of two distinct classes of brown colour has been obtained. Colour 10 — grey badgerface (Plate II, 4) This colour combines the effect of the badgerface pattern with the eifect of the grey jtattern in animals with black pig- ment. The combined effect is such that areas witliout pigment in each of the sepa- rate patterns are also without pigment in the combined pattern. Similarly areas that are pigmented in both patterns separately are also pigmented in the combined patt- ern, while areas that are pigmented in one pattern and without pigment in the other are invariably witliout pigment in the
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