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This phenomena is called incomplete dominance. Neither red nor white in this case is dominant to the other. You can also see this when breeding a Charolais (white) to an Angus (black) The offspring are kind of grey.

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Q: A red bull when crossed with white cows always produces roan-colored offspring explain how the colors for red roan and white are inherited?
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