Unspecified |
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Usually absent. |
Sudanese Nubian, Shukria, Sciucria, Sudan |
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Beards are present in 79% of males and 14% of females. Ruffs were absent. Wattles were found in 5% of all goats. |
Ogaden, Modugh, Mudugh, Dighier, Deghiyer, Dighi Yer, Denghier,Abgal, Ogaden, Issa-Somali, Habab, Maria, Bimal, Ethiopia |
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A beard is present in 79% of males and a ruff in 67% of the goats. Wattles are relatively common (19%). |
Unspecified-1402883398, Ethiopia |
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"Beard" of mohar is present both in males and females. |
Unspecified-1402883398, South Africa |
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Male |
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Exist in males but comparatively rudimentary. |
Sudanese Nubian, Shukria, Sciucria, Sudan |
On Farm |
Overall |
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Males and about 10 percent of older females have a small beard of rather fine hair: 40 percent of males under 14 months have beards. |
Small East African, |
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Unspecified |
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Beard is present on 95 percent of goats and a ruff on all goats. Wattles are absent. |
Unspecified-1402883398, Eritrea |
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Unspecified |
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Present in both sexes: very bushy in males. |
Sudan Desert., Sudan |
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Overall |
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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 |
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Overall |
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All males and 12% of females carry beards |
Mozambique (Landim=Landrace in Portuguese); Small East African., Mozambique |
On Station |