When i get sheep (not in the near future or anything, but i'm researching) i don't want any horns Sheep have a bicornuate uterus, which means it has two distinct horns I'm most interested in barbados blackbelly, katahdin, shetland, and st croix.
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No, sheep do not naturally grow horns
Some breeds of sheep may possess horns, but they are typically removed at a young age for safety reasons.
Yes, some species of female sheep, or ewes, do have horns e.g Such as the bighorn sheep. Dorper sheep, males and females are supposed to be polled, that is without horns However it does happen once in a while that a dorper will have scurs ( horn material without the under laying bone.
Some sheep breeds have both a horned and polled (hornless) strain Partial or undeveloped horns are call scurs While horns are sometimes removed from cows or goats for safety and management ease. No nerves, but not quite like human hair either
Parts of the horns have a blood supply.
Male sheep have horns, however some sheep breeds have sheep where both males and females have horns or do not have horns What kind of uterus do sheep have