There are many brown (usually known as Chocolate) cats, but very few breeds are exclusively a chocolate colour. The York Chocolate cat is one breed that usually has some chocolate colouring, although white patches are permitted.
There other cat breeds that the chocolate colour appears in: Persians, British Shorthair, Himalayan and some Exotics. Chocolate can also be present on a "colourpoint" cat - white body with brown "points" such as paws, tail, ears and some of the face.
Another "brown" colour is the Tabby pattern. This isn't plain colour but the brown is apparent in the Tabby coat pattern.
Rodhe island breed poultry chickens and other exotic breeds normally have brown feathers.Leghorns are white.
Genetics. Some breeds of cattle are brown, others are a variety of other different colours. This is all a part of genetics.
Beagles are usually tri-colored with brown, white, and black.
It depends on the breed. Rhode Island Reds have red feathers. Leghorns have white feathers. Other breeds include feather colours such as black, brown, or a mix of red, white, brown and black.
It depends on the breed. Rhode Island Reds have red feathers. Leghorns have white feathers. Other breeds include feather colours such as black, brown, or a mix of red, white, brown and black.
normally domestic short hairs can come in a brownish shade
They are not related.
Nearly every breed can have white on their chest, only breeds such as Rottweilers, Dobermans, weimaraners & other breeds which have a specific coat colour or pattern. Most breeds can come in any colour or pattern, often have white on the chest. Some breeds such as collies, basenjis & huskies types almost always have white chests. It depends on the dogs genes really, but almost any dog can have a white chest.
From its distinct looks, its ears that stick up, and its colors, black, brown, tan, and white, and its high pitched bark!
hat are the works of elsie brown
Hereford was the first answer given. While Herefords are probably the most well known, at least in the United States, there are several breeds which are brown (actually the color of some is called "red") and white. The markings of some are similar to those of the Hereford, but some are much different.The Australian Braford and the Beefmaker, which look very similar to Herefords, are breeds derived from a cross of Herefords with other breeds. Others breeds which do not resemble the Hereford in appearance include the English Longhorn, the Texas Longhorn, and the Simmental.There are breeds which have a variation in color, with some being black and white while others are red and white.For a fairly complete listing of cattle breeds with pictures of most, see Oklahoma State University's "Breeds of Cattle" page.A brown and white cow is the markings of a particular breed of cattle. The most popular breed that is brown and white in the USA is the Guernsey. They are primarily used as a milk cow and produce milk that is medium high in butterfat content which can be used to make butter, ice cream, cheese, etc. as well as milk to drink.Brown-and-white cattle also come in other breeds, like Ayrshires, and the old-style Simmental-Fleckvieh cattle.
Most white cattle you see are Charolais and Chianina cattle. Shorthorns also come in white, but are primarily red roan or red in colour. Other breeds that have white on them (or are almost all white) are British Whites and White Parks.