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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. |
Unspecified-1402883390, South Africa |
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Vary greatly. In many animals they are short and not very think passing outwards and slightly forwards and often with only a slight curve in them. In other animals the horns project form pedestal-like. |
Unspecified-1402883391, Kenya |
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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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Polled. |
Unspecified-1402883423, Tunisia |
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Usually absent or atrophic in ewe. |
Tunisian Barbarin, Tunisia |
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Small spiral and flattened, sometimes absent. |
Unspecified-1402883424, Morocco |
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Majority are horned. |
Unspecified-1402883388, Zimbabwe |
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If preseant usually have only one twist, but feamles are usually pooled but if present they are normally straight and flat. |
Rhodesian (obsolete synonym), Zimbabwe |
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Are present in both sexes and are generally short. They bend back ward and upward or slightly out ward and are often scimitar-shaped. They are also heavy at the base and fine at the tip. |
Mashona, Small East African., Zimbabwe |
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May be present or absent in both sexes and may be short to moderately long . |
Bantu, Matabeleland., Zimbabwe |
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