all Horn Description Traits

Sex Meansort descending SD SE SS Trait Value Location MC
Unspecified Present in both sexes: light and short. Small East African., Malawi
Female Horns are bent backwards, having a crescent shape. Lebanese Jabali, Western Sahara
Overall Are small to medium in length and not thick, they usually project outwards, upwards and slightly forwards, but may also be devoid of cores and hung down wards. Peuhl, Foulbé , Cameroon
Female The horns are finger and scimitar-shape though some will have only scars. Bantu, Matabeleland., Zimbabwe On Farm
Overall Most males bear straight (46%) upwards-pointing (64%) horns. Females appear to bear more curved horns (50%), most of which point upwards (55%), but 27% are orientated backwards and 12% are lateral pointing. Polled goats are found in 5% of males and 7% of Ogaden, Modugh, Mudugh, Dighier, Deghiyer, Dighi Yer, Denghier,Abgal, Ogaden, Issa-Somali, Habab, Maria, Bimal, Ethiopia
Overall Medium size; curved outwards and upwards, with and outward turn at the tip (lyre-horn) Bunaji (Hausa), Yakanaji (Fulani), White Kano, Nigeria
Overall Are short which shows considerable variation. A common type of horn curves slightly outwards and upwards. Unspecified-1402883386, Nigeria On Station
Overall Vary greatly. They are often thick at the base. They project upwards and slightly outwards and many cases are fairly long. Polled animals are quite common. Sese Island, Nyoro, Kyoga, Nsoga, Serere, Toro , Uganda
Female Up to 13 Sahel, West African Long-legged, Desert, Sudan, Fulani, Peul, Peulh, Gorane (Chad)., Chad
Overall Both sexes are polled Unspecified-1402883451, United Kingdom