all Horn Description Traits

Sex Mean SDtrier par ordre décroissant SE SS Trait Value Emplacement MC
Overall Both sexes are horneless. Danakil, Adal, Ethiopia On Station
Overall Project outwards, upwards and slightly forwards. The horns are of medium length and generally round in cross section. Unspecified-1402883389, Swaziland
Overall Medium size, thicker in the male than the female and round in cross-section. They curved upwards, outwards and forwards and may be crescent or lyre-shaped. Some animals are hornless and are known as Bory; lose horns also occur. Unspecified-1402883383, Madagascar
Ewe Are polled or carry only rudimentary horns. Ethiopian Highland, Abyssinian, Ethiopia
Overall Usually present in males, triangular in cross-section, often only as scurs, otherwise typically curved backwards and then forwards; usually absent in females. Landoum, White Maure, White Arab, Senegal
Unspecified 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
Overall Floating horns huge at the base. Unspecified-1402883444, Ethiopia
Overall 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 On Farm
Overall Are medium size curving upwards and forwards or may be crescent shaped, some longhorned animals are found. Unspecified-1402883383, Madagascar
Overall Only 29% of the rams have spiral horns, the rest are polled. Unspecified-1402883449, Turkey