- Chamoisee
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Chamoisee (pronounced /ʃæmwɑːˈzeɪ/), also spelled chamoise, is a color most often found in the Oberhasli and sometimes the Alpine goat. A goat that has chamoisee colorings usually has a black face, feet, legs, and sometimes black on the chest. There is also a black dorsal stripe running down the goat's back. The rest of the goat is colored chamoisee.
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Shades of brownAuburn Beaver Beige Bistre Bole Bronze Brown Buff Burgundy Burnt sienna Burnt umber Camel Chamoisee Chestnut Chocolate Citrine Coffee Copper Cordovan Desert sand Earth yellow Ecru Fallow Fawn Field drab Fulvous Isabelline Khaki Lion Liver Mahogany Maroon Ochre Raw umber Redwood Rufous Russet Rust Sand Sandy brown Seal brown Sepia Sienna Sinopia Tan Taupe Tawny Umber Wenge Wheat The samples shown above are only indicative. Categories:- Shades of brown
- Goat color patterns
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