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A great number of Kenana cattle are polled and some show loose horns about eight inches long. |
Unspecified-1402883376, Sudan |
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Most males (83%) have straight horns pointing backwards (80%). A small proportion, 14%, have curved horns. The incidence of polledness is low at 3%. |
Unspecified-1402883401, Ethiopia |
On Farm |
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Horizontal position. |
Unspecified-1402883453, Niger |
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Up to 13 |
Sahel, West African Long-legged, Desert, Sudan, Fulani, Peul, Peulh, Gorane (Chad)., Chad |
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Long horns curved to the back and then to the front forming a complete circles, sometimes with more than one loop |
Jabali, United Kingdom |
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Comparatively short. |
Unspecified-1402883383, Zambia |
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Both sexes are hornless. |
Danakil, Adal, Ethiopia |
On Station |
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Present in 96 percent of both sexes but 31 per cent have rudimentary horns or scurs; heavier in males than females but grow upwards and backwards in both sexes. |
Mozambique (Landim=Landrace in Portuguese); Small East African., Mozambique |
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Both sexes are usually hornless, though 10 – 15% of rams do have horns. |
Kizil (reddish), Karaman and Kara Koyun ( black sheep), Turkey |
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They appear flattened in cross-section and are directed back wards with little lateral tendency. |
Bantu, Matabeleland., Zimbabwe |
On Farm |