How does the natural cord development of the Komondor fundamentally differ from typical matting in other long-haired breeds?

Answer

In the Komondor, the cord formation is intended, desired, and genetically predisposed, unlike neglected matting

While matting in other breeds is usually a sign of neglect, the cord development in the Komondor is a natural, intended process resulting from their specific genetics and coat composition.

How does the natural cord development of the Komondor fundamentally differ from typical matting in other long-haired breeds?
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