Unspecified |
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Twisted |
Ethiopian Highland, Abyssinian, Legagora, Ethiopia |
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There were no polled animals. Most of the animals have short horns, which are curved upwards. Some animals also have laterally erect, or forward-curved orientation of horns. Some others also have loose and dropping horns while a few of then have lyre shap |
Unspecified-1402883378, Ethiopia |
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80% straight and 17% curved in a lateral orientation for 70% of the cases, however in the case of typical Boran the horn is predominantly short. |
Unspecified-1402883374, Ethiopia |
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Unspecified |
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Absent in sheep from eastern Sudan but males from the west are usually horned and about 5 percent of females in west are also horned. The horns are spiral in shape. |
Arab, Ashgur, Shugor, Butana, Beja, Drashiani, Dubasi, Gash, Kababish, Watish, Baqqara, Barka (Shukria), Hamale., Sudan |
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Usually present in males, triangular in cross-section, often only as scurs, otherwise typically curved backwards and then forwards; usually absent in females. |
Landoum, White Maure, White Arab, Senegal |
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Present in males and loosely spiralled. |
Peul, Peulh, Peul-Peul, Foulbe, Fulbe, Bornu, Sambourou, , Senegal |
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Almost universal in males, slightly flattened in cross-section and deeply ribbed, spiral in classic "ram's born" shape and long; about 32 percent of females carry horns, usually light and rudimentary. |
Futake, Banamba, Fulani, Mali |
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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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Hornless |
Danakil, Adal, Ethiopia |
On Station |
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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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