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Short, erect and thick at the base |
Unspecified-1402883374, Ethiopia |
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Most males (83%) have straight horns pointing backwards (80%). A small proportion, 14%, have curved horns. The incidence of polledness is low at 3%. |
Unspecified-1402883401, Ethiopia |
On Farm |
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The horns, which are a striking feature of the Kuri, are very large, being bulbous (the circumference at the base may exceeds 24 ins.) are conical in shape and average some 30 ins. in length. |
Borrie, Nigeria |
On Station |
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Long horns |
Baladi, United Kingdom |
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Very large, conical. Base circumference may exceed length. |
Borrie, Nigeria |
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Unspecified |
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Present in both sexes: light and short. |
Small East African., Malawi |
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Usually present in males, variable in length but generally short, ribbed and spiralled; usually absent in females. |
Ethiopian Highland, Abyssinian, Legagora, Ethiopia |
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Females are normally, but not always, hornless. If males have horns, they are usually short and pointed, turning backwards. Polls in males are as common as horns. |
Masai, Kipsigis, Luo, Nandi, Samburu, Kenya |
On Station |
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Majority are horned. |
Unspecified-1402883388, Zimbabwe |
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Ewe |
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Generally horned |
Unspecified-1402883451, Turkey |
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