all Hump Traits

Sex Mean SD SE SS Trait Value Location MC
Overall Well developed in both male and female but especially in the former. It is pyramidal in shape, firm and thoracic in position. Unspecified-1402883384, Cameroon On Farm
Overall Moderately developed being more marked in the male than the female. It is thoracic in position. Unspecified-1402883386, Nigeria On Station
Overall Well developed especially in the bull. It is rounded from front to back and with a light fall at the back. It is placed firmly over the withers and with a slight fall at the back. It is placed firmly over the withers and is thoracic in position. Unspecified-1402883386, Nigeria On Station
Overall Almost always undeveloped but in any case is small and generally cervical in position. Unspecified-1402883496, Nigeria
Overall Is not present. Unspecified-1402883372, Sudan On Station
Overall Many Kuri cattle are humpless or with only high withers. Borrie, Nigeria On Station
Overall No hump is present. Boenca, Boyenca, Fouta Jallon, Fouta Longhorn, Outa Malinke, Futa, Malinke, Mandingo, N'dama Peti, Nigeria On Station
Female Either no hump can be distinguished or it is only a very small one. In general Nguni cattle are somewhat tighter skinned than many other African types. Unspecified-1402883389, Swaziland
Overall The hump, though larger in the bull than in the cow or ox is small. It is well attached and cervico-thoracic in position. Unspecified-1402883388, Zimbabwe
Overall Is small especially in the cows and cervico-thoracic in position. Sese Island, Nyoro, Kyoga, Nsoga, Serere, Toro , Uganda