Long-eared Somali all Traits

Sex Meansort descending SD SE SS Trait Value Location MC
Overall Long-eared Somali has a short smooth coat, which is mainly white (92%, with occasional brown (4%), black (3%) and grey (1%) coat colours. A spotted coat pattern was observed in 21% of males, but rarely occurs in females. Large-White Somali, Digodi, Melebo, Boran Somali, Benadir, Gigwain, Ethiopia
Overall Usually brilliant white (> 70 percent in central Somalia). Some Ethiopian goats from the Ogaden have black spotting or solid black on the head and fore part of the neck: some varieties have a black dorsal stripe. Hair short, shiny, smooth. Galla, Ethiopia
Female 20 Average: 154 Galla, Ethiopia On Farm
Overall Beards were observed in 66% of males and 7% of the females. Wattles were observed in 6% of males and 3% of females. Ruffs occur in 21% of males but never in females. Large-White Somali, Digodi, Melebo, Boran Somali, Benadir, Gigwain, Ethiopia
Male Short to medium, pricked sideways and slightly forwards and upwards. Galla, Ethiopia
Overall The ear is horizontal (64% in females, 66.8% in males) and semi-pendulous (22% in females, 16% in males). Vestigial ears, which are not found in other goat types, occurred concentrated in one site, Dollo, in Borana. The mean±SD ear length in males and fem Large-White Somali, Digodi, Melebo, Boran Somali, Benadir, Gigwain, Ethiopia
Overall They are either pure white or with some black pigment sprinkled on head, ears and along the backbone. The hair is short and smooth; the skin is thin and black on the areas not covered by hair. Galla, Ethiopia On Station
Overall White with grey pigmentation. Galla, Ethiopia
Female Range: 90-120 Large-White Somali, Digodi, Melebo, Boran Somali, Benadir, Gigwain, Ethiopia
Male Range: 30-40 Galla, Ethiopia