all Horn Description Traits

Sex Mean SD SE SSsort descending Trait Value Location MC
Overall Small, usually slender with no marked twist, in about 97 percent of animals. Galla, Ethiopia
Overall The horns are short, moderately thick at the base but quickly becoming thin as the horns project outwards and upwards. Unspecified-1402883385, Nigeria
Overall Horns are carried by 96% of all animals but 31% have only rudimentary horns. Normal horns are heavier in males than in females but in both sexes they grow in an upward and backward curve. Mozambique (Landim=Landrace in Portuguese); Small East African., Mozambique On Station
Male Present in males and loosely spiralled. Peul, Peulh, Peul-Peul, Foulbe, Fulbe, Bornu, Sambourou, , Senegal
Overall Males have curved (47%) and straight (41%) horns mainly pointing backwards (58%) with some pointed straight upwards (28%). Polled goats were 6% in both sexes. Arsis, Gishe, Sidama, Manta, Awarch, Ethiopia On Farm
Overall Is short and thick but in most cases they are polled. Unspecified-1402883376, Ethiopia On Station
Male Males have either no horns or have two laterally projecting horns but females are hornless. Unspecified-1402883399, Eritrea
Overall Comparatively short. Unspecified-1402883383, Zambia
Ewe Are polled Kars, Cildir, Kesik, Turkey
Overall Present in both sexes: strong in males, flattened in cross section, markedly ribbed, directed straight upwards and backwards diverging more or less then turning in wards at the tips, homonymously twisted with slow spiral, sometimes horizontal; female horn Sahel, West African Long-legged, Desert, Sudan, Fulani, Peul, Peulh, Gorane (Chad)., Chad