all Horn Description Traits

Sex Meansort descending SD SE SS Trait Value Location MC
Overall Small horns are the ideal but heavy horns are permissible. Unspecified-1402883395, Zimbabwe
Female Short curved horns Jabali, United Kingdom
Overall Small, usually slender with no marked twist, in about 97 percent of animals. Galla, Ethiopia
Overall Solid base and crescent shaped in males, smaller in females and develops obliquely forwards and upwards. Unspecified-1402883372, Cote d'Ivoire On Station
Ewe Usually absent or atrophic in ewe. Tunisian Barbarin, Tunisia
Overall Rams have horns but ewes are generally polled. Amasys Herik, Herki, Harrick, Herrik, Hurluck, Turkey
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
Male Males have either no horns or have two laterally projecting horns but females are hornless. Unspecified-1402883399, Eritrea
Overall 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
Overall Are usually short, light, set well apart and curve outwards, upwards and slightly inwards. Unspecified-1402883496, Nigeria