all Horn Description Traits

Sex Meansort descending SD SE SS Trait Value Location MC
Overall A great number of Kenana cattle are polled and some show loose horns about eight inches long. Unspecified-1402883376, Sudan
Overall Stumpy, small and pointing up and out, and many animals are polled. Wogera, Ethiopia
Female Are polled and although some females have short horns. Naami, Shefali, Turkmenistan
Overall Usually absent in both sexes: when present they are short or occur just as scurs. Unspecified-1402883412, Uganda
Overall The majority of them are polled, while the rest have stumpy or curved type of floating horns. Unspecified-1402883394, Ethiopia On Farm
Female Mostly polled. Unspecified-1402883451, Turkmenistan
Overall Present in 96 percent of both sexes but 31 per cent have rudimentary horns or scurs; heavier in males than females but grow upwards and backwards in both sexes. Mozambique (Landim=Landrace in Portuguese); Small East African., Mozambique
Unspecified Present in both sexes: light and short. Small East African., Malawi
Overall Small, usually crescent-shaped Arusi, Ethiopia
Overall Females are normally, but not always, hornless. If males have horns, they are usually short and pointed, turning backwards. Polls in males are as common as horns. Masai, Kipsigis, Luo, Nandi, Samburu, Kenya On Station