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Small horns are the ideal but heavy horns are permissible. |
Unspecified-1402883395, Zimbabwe |
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Short curved horns |
Jabali, United Kingdom |
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Small, usually slender with no marked twist, in about 97 percent of animals. |
Galla, Ethiopia |
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Solid base and crescent shaped in males, smaller in females and develops obliquely forwards and upwards. |
Unspecified-1402883372, Cote d'Ivoire |
On Station |
Ewe |
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Usually absent or atrophic in ewe. |
Tunisian Barbarin, Tunisia |
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Rams have horns but ewes are generally polled. |
Amasys Herik, Herki, Harrick, Herrik, Hurluck, Turkey |
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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 |
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Males have either no horns or have two laterally projecting horns but females are hornless. |
Unspecified-1402883399, Eritrea |
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Short circular cross section in females. Horns are laterally positioned, and oriented outwardly and forwardly at the extremities. Some Somba have droopy horns. Others are polled. |
Konkomba , Togo |
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Are usually short, light, set well apart and curve outwards, upwards and slightly inwards. |
Unspecified-1402883496, Nigeria |
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