FEATURES OF THE GOOD AND THE BAD COW
The characteristics of a good cow to keep:
- Komala is accomplished. Black down to the feet, the tip of the tail is white.
- Kanaka brawa. Yellow to the horns to the eyes and nails.
- Purana teak. White to the eyes, yellow horns.
- Three ants. Smooth black color, white hair on the forehead.
- Line rays. The back hairs stand in a row (jering).
- Row pee. It is white, white on its back.
- Renteb. The horns lean forward.
- Patekap. The base of the tail is flattened, the butt is bent.
- Dados captivated. Each pair of plows reads.
- Title. The ducks (back toes) reach the ground.
- Goalkeeper. Long hair on the ear holes.
- Highlight the pelud. When used to plow out his genitals.
- Straight stripes. Her chest is striped.
- Orek captivity. Smooth black over his clean nose.
- Ubes-ubes golden. Until the legs are yellow, the horns and tail are white.
- Wash away the universe. The tail is long until it hits the ground.
- Full teak. Its fur is pure red (or black for adult males), clean white feet, black tail feathers.
While the characteristics of a bad cow are as follows:
- Layah white. A bull (cow) whose tongue is white.
- Cart. The ox (cow) that rattles.
- Losers. A cow (calf), with white hair on its forehead.
- Nungkang mountain. An ox (cow) with white fur on its back
- Scratch. Ox (cow) with white tail hair.
- Paceh. Ox (cow) whose horns are paceh (not developing).
- White horns. Ox (cow) with white horns.
- Bald. The ox (cow) has no hair between its horns.
- Nyengkrong. Ox (cow) with long, pointed horns.
- Grumpy. An ox (cow) with horns like a buffalo horn.
- Peleng. An ox (cow) with an ego, striped rump.