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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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Is short and thick but in most cases they are polled. |
Unspecified-1402883376, Ethiopia |
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Present in both sexes: thick in males, set at least 2.5 cm apart at the base and spreading upwards, backwards and outwards; less heavy in females but also set apart and sloping backwards and outwards. |
Unspecified-1402883398, South Africa |
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In both sexes: short to medium in length, slightly heavier in males but set close together on the skull; rather flattened dorso-ventrally and growing backwards close to the head and neck. |
Nigerian, Red Skin, Sokoto Red, Kano Brown (Kyasuwa), Katsina Light Brown, Mambilla, Bornu White, Buduma (in Chad), Damagaran dapple-grey , Nigeria |
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Both sexes have horns. The horns are small, and in the females they may be absent. |
Southern Sudanese, Southern Sudan, Nuba Mountain, Ingessana, Latuka-Bari, Nilotic, Yei, Toposa, Dinka, Sudanese Hill, Village goat, Sudan |
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Generally short, fine and round in cross section. They project upwards slightly outwards and have a slight curve at the upper two-thirds. |
Unspecified-1402883497, Kenya |
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In 95 percent of both sexes: large and flattened in cross-section in males, homonymously twisted, projecting outwards or backwards; females finer and curving upwards and backwards. |
Southern Sudanese, Southern Sudan, Nuba Mountain, Ingessana, Latuka-Bari, Nilotic, Yei, Toposa, Dinka, Sudanese Hill, Village goat, Sudan |
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Floating horns huge at the base. |
Unspecified-1402883444, Ethiopia |
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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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Are present in both sexes and are generally short. They bend back ward and upward or slightly out ward and are often scimitar-shaped. They are also heavy at the base and fine at the tip. |
Mashona, Small East African., Zimbabwe |
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