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What are some Algerian Arab sheep characteristics?

Characteristics of the Algerian Arab sheep includes a weight of 180 lbs. and a height of 33 inches at the withers for an average ram. Ewes are typically 110 lbs. and 29 inches. The rams are horned and ewes are hornless or polled.


Was Lincoln ever popular during the civil war?

In his 1864 reelection, he polled 55% of the popular vote and carried 22 of 25 states in the electoral vote, amassing 212 electoral votes to McClellan's 21. Of the Union soldiers who voted in the election, 78% voted for Lincoln. He was most unpopular with Democrats, particularly Democrat newspaper editors in the Northern states. Source: The New York Times


What is Polling a jury?

Polling the jury is a process that can occur after a jury has returned a verdict, to verify that the result read in court was the decision actually reached by the jurors, either unanimously or by majority vote. Either the prosecuting attorney or the defense attorney can request that the jury be polled. The process involves the judge asking each individual juror if they are in agreement with the verdict.


What was the approval rating for the Vietnam War?

Of course there was a loud group that opposed the war and they became increasingly vocal and gained credence in the public's eye as the war drug on. Time may have altered public acceptance and perception of what Vietnam was all about. Richard Nixon said: "No event in American History is more misundertood than the Vietnam War. It was misreported then, and it is misremembered now. Rarely have so many people been wrong about so much. Never have the consequences of their misunderstanding been so tragic." Two ratings provided by General William Westmorland in his post-war research deserve mention: 91 percent of all Vietnam Vets polled say they are glad they served and 74 percent said they would do it again even knowing the war's outcome.


Who is the opposition leader in Zimbabwe?

Based upon the allocation of Parliamentary seats, following the March 29, 2008, election, ZANU-PF is now the opposition party and its leader, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, the Opposition Leader. However, inasmuch as the Zimbabwean Parliament does not choose the head of government (the Zimbabwe voters do) the answer is less clear. While the MDC's Morgan Tsvangerai out-polled ZANU-PF's Mugabe on March 29, 2008, a controversial run-off (which the MDC chose to boycott) resulted in Mugabe's election as President. Mugabe, as the head of government and Head of State, can now claim to rule Zimbabwe (by decree, if necessary) putting Tsvangerai into the position of opposition leader.

Related Questions

What women were polled during the writing of the Feminine Mystique?

my best guess would be housewives who felt that they had lost their identity. They weren't known by their names but were known by the "pastor's wife" or the "business man's mother".


Is the tarentaise horned or polled?

Polled.


Are belted gallaway polled or horned?

Polled.


What does a polled goat mean?

A polled goat is hornless.


What breeds of cows are polled?

Angus, Red Angus, Polled Shorthorn, Polled Hereford, Brangus, Red Brangus, Red Poll, are the breeds that I can think of that are born naturally polled.


What is the past tense of poll?

The past tense of "poll" is "polled."


Are jersey cattle polled or horned?

Amerifax cattle are predominantly polled.


Are senepol cattle horned or polled?

Polled. The dominant polled characteristics come from the Red Poll breed that is infused into this breed to make it the Senepol breed.


If a cow with horns is bred to a polled bull will her offspring be polled?

Yes, the offspring has a 50% chance of being polled. The polled gene is dominant over the horned gene, so if the bull does not carry the horned gene, the offspring will not have horns.


Are char bray cattle polled or horned?

Charbrays can be both horned or polled, or even scurred.


Polled is when a cow or goat is born and never grows horns?

Correct. "Polled" is the term given to cattle and goats that never grow horns. For example, Red Polls and Angus are cattle breeds that are naturally polled. Appenzells are a naturally polled breed of goats.


If a hornless bull mates with a horned cow what are the two genotypes of the two parents?

Hornless = polled. Polled cows and bulls can be either homozygous polled or heterozygous polled. So, since we have no idea of what kind of calf they produce, the genotypical cross will look like this: (H = polled and h= horned) H_ x hh "H_" symbolizes the unknown allele that the polled bull has. Is he hetero polled or homozygous polled? The "hh" of the cow symbolizes she is homozygous horned, since the horned trait in cattle is a recessive trait: polled gene is dominant.