Unspecified |
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Present in both sexes: light and short. |
Small East African., Malawi |
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Horns are bent backwards, having a crescent shape. |
Lebanese Jabali, Western Sahara |
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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 |
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The horns are finger and scimitar-shape though some will have only scars. |
Bantu, Matabeleland., Zimbabwe |
On Farm |
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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 |
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Medium size; curved outwards and upwards, with and outward turn at the tip (lyre-horn)
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Bunaji (Hausa), Yakanaji (Fulani), White Kano, Nigeria |
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Are short which shows considerable variation. A common type of horn curves slightly outwards and upwards. |
Unspecified-1402883386, Nigeria |
On Station |
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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 |
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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 polled |
Unspecified-1402883451, United Kingdom |
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