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Horns are of medium in length. |
Unspecified-1402883418, Mali |
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Unspecified |
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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. |
Sudan Desert., Sudan |
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Thirty to forty percent of them are horned. |
Unspecified-1402883450, Turkey |
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Big at base, short, round and pointed: cylindrical in males, oval in females. Loose horns exist. Polled animals are common. |
Unspecified-1402883374, Togo |
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Horns in males are mainly pointed backwards and there was no record of polled goats. |
Shukria, Sciucria, Langae, Hassen, Beladi, Bledi., Eritrea |
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Horns are triangular in males, almost all which possess them loosely spiralled and long; only 5.6 percent of females (n=581) carry small horns. |
Unspecified-1402883411, Togo |
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Female |
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Polled or have rudimentary horns. |
Baladi, United Kingdom |
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Most male goats have straight horns (85%) oriented backwards (77%). There are 12% polled males in the population. |
Unspecified-1402883406, Ethiopia |
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The horns are short, moderately thick at the base but quickly becoming thin as the horns project outwards and upwards. |
Unspecified-1402883385, Nigeria |
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Unspecified |
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Sixty-nine percent of males have horns of medium length, projecting backwards and then outwards; 76 percent of females have lighter and narrower horns. |
Bechuanaland (but obsolete)., Niger |
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