all Tail Type Traits

Sex Meansort descending SD SE SS Trait Value Location MC
Overall Bi-loaded sack of fat, and small appendage, descending to hocks - if below hocks it impedes movement. Weight up to 4 kg. Tunisian Barbarin, Tunisia
Overall Fat tailed, shield-shaped descending to hocks, with short S-shaped upturned tip. Danakil, Adal, Ethiopia On Station
Overall The tip of the tail is long, reaching the tarsus, and has a 12-cm wide fat lobe that extend to the middle of the major fat tail, forming the base of the tail attached to the rump. Unspecified-1402883450, Turkey
Overall May frequently be found as: medium or long carrot type fat tail, medium or long fat tail with upturned terminal part, medium or long fat tail folded in the middle with the terminal thin tip bent down wards, flagging fat tail, broad in the upper part, tape Masai, Kipsigis, Luo, Nandi, Samburu, Kenya On Station
Unspecified Long and thin. Arab, Ashgur, Shugor, Butana, Beja, Drashiani, Dubasi, Gash, Kababish, Watish, Baqqara, Barka (Shukria), Hamale., Sudan On Farm
Overall Is considered to be a semi-fat tail, due to a fat deposit at its base. Unspecified-1402883449, Turkey
Overall Very fat with thin terminal portion. Unspecified-1402883412, Niger
Overall Ending in an ‘S’-shape. However the tail is large reaching weights of 9 -10 kg if the animal weighs more than 65kg. Kizil (reddish), Karaman and Kara Koyun ( black sheep), Turkey
Overall Neatly into rump vertebral extend to the hocks with a good brush. Unspecified-1402883383, Zambia
Overall Fat and small but larger than in other Iraqi breeds. Unspecified-1402883446, Turkmenistan