Katmogets are frequently referred to as "badger-faced",
but this is a misnomer. They typically have a light colored
body with dark belly and legs combined with the distinctive
moget-face markings.
A recently shorn Katmoget ram makes it easy
to see the dark undersides of tail, belly and chest that
characterize the pattern. A moget-faced Shetland would have
these face markings without the dark undersides.
Weglan Swoops is a grey Katmoget ewe belonging
to Judy Colvin of Bitterroot
Ranch. Photo by Judy Colvin.