all Horn Description Traits

Sex Mean SD SE SS Trait Value Emplacement MC
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
Male Long horns curved to the back and then to the front forming a complete circles, sometimes with more than one loop Jabali, United Kingdom
Overall Floating horns huge at the base. Unspecified-1402883444, Ethiopia
Overall Are medium size curving upwards and forwards or may be crescent shaped, some longhorned animals are found. Unspecified-1402883383, Madagascar
Male Have prominent spiral horns very similar to those of the KIvIrcIk Unspecified-1402883451, Turkey
Overall Both sexes are hornless. Unspecified-1402883397, Ethiopia
Overall Horns are short and thin and project outwards and upwards from the head and slightly forward. Polled animals are fairly common. Unspecified-1402883372, Sudan On Station
Overall Small, usually slender with no marked twist, in about 97 percent of animals. Galla, Ethiopia
Overall Both sexes are polled. Hamdani, Turkmenistan
Overall Horns are carried by 96% of all animals but 31% have only rudimentary horns. Normal horns are heavier in males than in females but in both sexes they grow in an upward and backward curve. Mozambique (Landim=Landrace in Portuguese); Small East African., Mozambique On Station