What specific type of hair growth is usually present in the Golden Irish, inherited from both parent breeds?

Answer

Feathering on the back of the legs, the chest, and the tail

Both parent breeds contribute characteristic feathering, which consists of longer hair on the back of the legs, the chest, and the tail, and this is usually present in the Golden Irish.

What specific type of hair growth is usually present in the Golden Irish, inherited from both parent breeds?

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