This aerophone with arch-formed blowing hole is made from a hornless bamboo tube of 50-60 cm long. |
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A poll goat is one that is naturally hornless ie. it will never grow horns without needing to be disbudded. |
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Cheviot, breed of hardy, medium-wool, white-faced, hornless sheep developed in Scotland and Northumberland, England. |
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The Aberdeen Angus breed originated in Scotland from naturally hornless aboriginal cattle native to the counties of Aberdeen and Angus. |
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In the United States a Polled Hereford strain was developed around 1900 by selecting naturally hornless registered Herefords. |
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At Ali Kosh in the southern Zagros Mountains of Iran, an assemblage dating to about 7000 BC that includes hornless sheep is taken as clear evidence of flock manipulation. |
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Like its relatives of that period, Caenopus was fairly small, about the size of a tapir, and hornless. |
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Although hornless, the females are almost as stunning and colourful as the males. |
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The sheep are black and hornless, with a white patch on the head and at the end of the tail. |
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He didn't ask about her poor hornless unicorn that didn't speak. |
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Increases in the mean male body size in a population are therefore predicted to cause increases in the threshold body size that separates horned and hornless male morphs. |
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Furthermore, horned cattle attempt to keep greater distances between themselves and have fewer physical interactions than hornless cattle. |
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In hornless breeds, so-called 'intersexes' can occur. |
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The optimum position for hornless sheep and goats is on the midline. |
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Naturally hornless, the Ryeland was the major breed used in the development of the poll gene in the Poll Dorset in Australia. |
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Choosing to raise naturally hornless breeds of cattle, such as Polled Angus and Polled Herefords, will result in less risk of injury to cattle when they are crowded such as in transport. |
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It was hornless and had a square, meaty body with straight top lines. |
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