Attended Joe Want's sheep seminar at the SCI banquet this last weekend. Remembered to take a few photos. Joe said that the numbers didn't have anthing to do with the age of the sheep, but every horn that I held the number and age matched.
Here is a 6 year old right at full curl by the spiral tangent method. I am not holding it in a true circle so its missleading just a bit. This is a really tight curl.
Same horn and not appearing legal and also not in a decent circle. However, the tip does come back through 360 degrees and matches the angle of the horn base so it is a full curl by that method. If you were to stick method this ram from straight on the face he would be about an inch below the horn bases.
Inside of horn showing the growth cones.
Here is a close up of the notch that makes the annual ring obvious from the outside and the contrast in the interior growth coloration.
Here is a 6 year old right at full curl by the spiral tangent method. I am not holding it in a true circle so its missleading just a bit. This is a really tight curl.
Same horn and not appearing legal and also not in a decent circle. However, the tip does come back through 360 degrees and matches the angle of the horn base so it is a full curl by that method. If you were to stick method this ram from straight on the face he would be about an inch below the horn bases.
Inside of horn showing the growth cones.
Here is a close up of the notch that makes the annual ring obvious from the outside and the contrast in the interior growth coloration.
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