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Up to 13 |
Sahel, West African Long-legged, Desert, Sudan, Fulani, Peul, Peulh, Gorane (Chad)., Chad |
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Both sexes are hornless. |
Danakil, Adal, Ethiopia |
On Station |
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The horns are short, moderately thick at the base but quickly becoming thin as the horns project outwards and upwards. |
Unspecified-1402883385, Nigeria |
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There were no polled animals. Most of the animals have short horns, which are curved upwards. Some animals also have laterally erect, or forward-curved orientation of horns. Some others also have loose and dropping horns while a few of then have lyre shap |
Unspecified-1402883378, Ethiopia |
On Farm |
Ewe |
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Are polled, some have small rudimentary horns. |
Unspecified-1402883449, Turkey |
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Large crescent shaped |
Unspecified-1402883394, Ethiopia |
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Overall |
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Is short and thick but in most cases they are polled. |
Unspecified-1402883376, Ethiopia |
On Station |
Overall |
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Present or absent in males, if present they usually have only one twist; females usually polled but if horns are present they are usually straight and flat. |
Rhodesian (obsolete synonym), Zimbabwe |
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Generally, the males have horns while the ewes are polled. Some ewes do have horns, however |
Unspecified-1402883449, Turkey |
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Appears on both sexes but mostly in males. |
Bechuanaland (but obsolete)., Niger |
On Farm |