all Horn Description Traits

Sex Mean SD SEsort descending SS Trait Value Location MC
Overall Are present in both sexes and are generally short. They bend back ward and upward or slightly out ward and are often scimitar-shaped. They are also heavy at the base and fine at the tip. Mashona, Small East African., Zimbabwe On Farm
Unspecified Present in both sexes: strong, moderately heavy and long in males with homonymous twist projecting sideways or backwards and outwards; lighter, scimitar shaped and backward curving in females. Unspecified-1402883405, Swaziland
Overall Only 29% of the rams have spiral horns, the rest are polled. Unspecified-1402883449, Turkey
Overall Both sexes are hornless Danakil, Adal, Ethiopia On Station
Overall In both sexes: erect or pointing slightly backwards in males, half to full twist, up to 45 cm in length, flattish in cross-section and slightly ribbed; light and scimitar shaped in females although asymmetrical and deformed horns not uncommon, round to ov Unspecified-1402883398, Ethiopia
Unspecified Are short Unspecified-1402883376, Sudan
Female Are polled and although some females have short horns. Naami, Shefali, Turkmenistan
Overall Horns in males are mainly pointed backwards and there was no record of polled goats. Shukria, Sciucria, Langae, Hassen, Beladi, Bledi., Eritrea
Overall More rarely lyre-shaped horns of medium size and circular cross-section. Cattle without horns or with loose horns also occur. Unspecified-1402883383, Madagascar
Overall Medium to large. Unspecified-1402883390, Ethiopia On Station