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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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Long horns curved to the back and then to the front forming a complete circles, sometimes with more than one loop |
Jabali, United Kingdom |
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Floating horns huge at the base. |
Unspecified-1402883444, Ethiopia |
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Are medium size curving upwards and forwards or may be crescent shaped, some longhorned animals are found. |
Unspecified-1402883383, Madagascar |
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Have prominent spiral horns very similar to those of the KIvIrcIk |
Unspecified-1402883451, Turkey |
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Both sexes are hornless. |
Unspecified-1402883397, Ethiopia |
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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 |
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Small, usually slender with no marked twist, in about 97 percent of animals. |
Galla, Ethiopia |
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Both sexes are polled. |
Hamdani, Turkmenistan |
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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 |