What defining trait must a Welsh Black calf possess regarding its coat, allowing only minor exceptions for registration?

Answer

Solid black coloration

When breeders register a calf with the Welsh Black Cattle Society, adherence to strict phenotypic standards is mandatory to maintain breed identity. The primary coat requirement dictates that the animal must have solid black coloration. While this is the standard, minor exceptions are tolerated by the registry; specifically, a white star is permissible on the head of both sexes, and a small amount of white is allowed near the udder in cows or near the scrotum in bulls. These specific tolerances do not override the fundamental requirement for the overall coat to be solid black.

What defining trait must a Welsh Black calf possess regarding its coat, allowing only minor exceptions for registration?
classificationcattlebreedbovine