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Range: 36-41 |
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The horns, which in profile usually appear set behind the face, are long and slender; they project laterally with a downward and backward sweep and in the mature animal are characteristically twisted. In cross section they are oval. |
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Range: 820-1090 |
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The most common coat colour of the Africaner today is red in its various shades. Other colours include yellow or cream, red and black. |
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Range: 550-730 |
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Unspecified |
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Parasite and disease tolerant |
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Yellow to red coloured. |
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Heat tolerant. |
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Is well developed especially in the bull. In position the hump is cervico-thoracic while in composition it is muscular. It is strongly attached and may weigh over 20 lbs. |
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Lateral with a typical twist. |
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