I am not freddy but will try and answer.
Fawn Calf (FC) is a genetic defect in angus cattle that the Australians have identified many years ago. They have proven and named sires from the United States that carry that defect.
The aaa has refused to "accept" their research and are doing their own. They will not recognize or deny the bulls in question. They have been "researching" this for the last 1-2 years, but for whatever reason, have refused to name the bulls.
Pressure has been mounting for names, but nothing has come about.
If you have angus calves that have been born with such a look, please take ear samples and send to Dr.Beever, as well as contacting the aaa. Take pics, keep a sample for yourself, and then follow the aaa protocol.
FC is a genetic defect where calves are born that resemble a fawn deer; very fine boned, very small, fine hair are the most recognized traits. Some are born alive but need extensive assistance to stand and nurse, and without help, would surely die. Many are born dead. Those that are born alive, and get the extensive care they need to survive, will always be much smaller or poorer doing.
Maybe DL can expand on my simple thoughts!