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The American Angus is an American breed of beef cattle. It derives from the Scottish Aberdeen Angus population, but may only be black; red-coated individuals may not be registered with the American Angus Association, but can be registered as Red Angus. [3]: 730 [4]: 238
This is a list of some of the cattle breeds considered in the United States to be wholly or partly of American origin. Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively American.
Gelbvieh/American Angus crossbreed Bali cattle: Banteng: Indonesia: Meat — — — Baoule: Taurus: Ivory Coast — Dairy — — Bargur cattle: Indicus: India — Dairy: Draught: Semi-wild, native to Bargur forest region, bred and grazed by the local Lingayat community Barrosã: Taurus: Portugal: Meat — Draught — Barzona: Taurus/Indicus ...
[6]: 238 In 1954 a breeders' association, the Red Angus Association of America, was established at a meeting in Fort Worth, Texas. [7]: 14 The registered population in 2008 numbered about 47 000 head, making it the fifth beef breed by number in the United States; American Angus, Charolais, Hereford and Simmental were more numerous. [3]: 278
Sep. 15—Beau Woodall of Dawson is a new junior member of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Missouri.
In the United States, some Japanese Wagyu cattle are cross-bred with American Angus stock. Meat from this cross-breed may be marketed as "American-Style Kobe Beef", [78] or "Wangus", [79] although many American retailers simply (inaccurately) refer to it as Wagyu.
In cattle, Angus may refer to: Aberdeen Angus, a breed of beef cattle in Scotland and the United Kingdom; American Angus; German Angus; Red Angus; See also
Angus College, college in Arbroath, Scotland; Angus Folk Museum, a centre for agricultural history and rural life located near Forfar, Angus; Angus Herald, a current Scottish herald of arms in Extraordinary of the Court of the Lord Lyon; Angus Automobile Company, a defunct American company; see Fuller