Goat color inheritance was evaluated based on color description of 218
kids and their parents (10 sires, 178 dams) from mixed crosses betwee
n several goat populations in an experiment on cashmere fiber producti
on. Altogether 10 color patterns were observed. They were postulated t
o be caused by 10 alleles at the Agouti locus, with the allele for whi
te or tan color being the top dominant allele, and the nine others cod
ominant. The bottom recessive allele, for nonagouti color, was the 11t
h allele at this locus. The postulated alleles are white or tan (A(Wt)
), black mask (A(blm)), bezoar (A(bz)), badgerface (A(b)), grey (A(g))
, lightbelly (A(lb)), SWISS markings (A(sm)), lateral stripes (A(ls)),
mahogany (A(mh)), red cheek (A(rc)), and nonagouti (A(a)). Two types
of eumelanin pigment were observed, black and light brown, the latter
being dominant. Recessive brown was not observed.