all Horn Description Traits

Sex Meansort descending SD SE SS Trait Value Location MC
Male Present in males and loosely spiralled. Peul, Peulh, Peul-Peul, Foulbe, Fulbe, Bornu, Sambourou, , Senegal
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
Overall Horns should be absent (although scurs do occur). Blackhead Ogaden, Boran, Adal, Afar Blackhead,, Ethiopia On Station
Overall Both sexes are polled Unspecified-1402883451, United Kingdom
Overall Extremely long horns, lyre or crescent-shaped sometimes forming a complete circle. Unspecified-1402883386, Ethiopia
Overall Comparatively short. Unspecified-1402883383, Zambia
Ewe Generally horned Unspecified-1402883451, Turkey
Unspecified Twisted Ethiopian Highland, Abyssinian, Legagora, Ethiopia
Overall The horns, which are a striking feature of the Kuri, are very large, being bulbous (the circumference at the base may exceeds 24 ins.) are conical in shape and average some 30 ins. in length. Borrie, Nigeria On Station
Overall Usually present in both sexes: short (10 cm) and fine and sweeping directly backwards, often curved upwards at the tip. In some flocks only about 65 percent of animals are horned, possibly indicating some out-crossing to exotic breeds. Small East African,