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Very thin, long and falling to or below hocks. |
Landoum, White Maure, White Arab, Senegal |
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Wide at the base, narrowing to wards the end and lacks ‘the medium grooves and the end piece’. |
Amasys Herik, Herki, Harrick, Herrik, Hurluck, Turkey |
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Thin tail, though some animals do have fat deposits at the base of their tails: this gives the appearance of ‘semi-fat tail’. |
Unspecified-1402883451, Turkey |
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The tail can be 18 cm long, 16 cm wide, and weigh 6 kg |
Baladi, United Kingdom |
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Fat-tailed, long and tapering. |
Unspecified-1402883412, United States |
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Is fat and resembles that of Morkaraman sheep, being ‘S’- shaped and having a very plump lobe that hangs down from the muddle of a larger flat piece. |
Unspecified-1402883449, Turkey |
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The Tail thins gradually, like a dagger “Dagger-shaped tail” |
Unspecified-1402883450, Turkey |
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S-shaped fat tail. |
Ethiopian Highland, Abyssinian, Ethiopia |
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Thin and long to below hocks. |
Futake, Banamba, Fulani, Mali |
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Fat ‘S’ – shaped tail. The first lobe attached to the body is large and fatty, while the caudal vertebrae form a flexure, producing the thin end of the tail. |
Karagul, Turkey |
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