Helena Ferguson feeds milk to her white calf, Sunny. Whanganui Chronicle photograph by Bevan Conley.
Helena Ferguson feeds milk to her white calf, Sunny. Whanganui Chronicle photograph by Bevan Conley.
A Whanganui dry stock farmer is intrigued at how two dark coloured cattle have produced a calf that is almost pure white and was originally thought to be albino.
Helena Ferguson farms at Marybank, where the calf was born 10 weeks ago.
He has pink hoofs, pink rims to hisdark eyes, and just a few black spots on his ears, nose and chest.
"I think it's quite special. He is going to live the good life as long as I'm around. There will be no going on a truck for him," she said.
"It's sounding unlikely to be an albino. But they do occur and there's no reason why that combination of parent couldn't produce an albino offspring." He has heard of Friesian cattle producing calves with very little black on them.