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  2. American Angus - Wikipedia

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    In that year a breed association, the American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association, was established with 60 members in Chicago, Illinois; the name was shortened to American Angus Association in the 1950s. [2]: 105 [6] Until 1917 both black and red cattle could be registered in the herdbook of the association.

  3. Aberdeen Angus - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen Angus, sometimes simply Angus, is a Scottish breed of small beef cattle. It derives from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine and Angus in north-eastern Scotland. [4]: 96 In 2018 the breed accounted for over 17% of the beef production in the United Kingdom. [5]

  4. German Angus - Wikipedia

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    The German Angus (German: Deutsch Angus) is a modern German breed of beef cattle. It was bred in the 1950s in West Germany by crossing Aberdeen Angus with various native German cattle breeds: the German Black Pied , the Deutsche Rotbunte and the Fleckvieh .

  5. Red Angus - Wikipedia

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    Cow and calf in Oregon. The Red Angus is an international breed of beef cattle characterised by a reddish-brown coat colour. It derives from the Scottish Aberdeen Angus population and is identical to it in all but coat colour. Red Angus are registered separately from black Angus cattle in Australia, Canada, and the United States. [4]

  6. Angus - Wikipedia

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    Angus may refer to: Angus, Scotland, a council area of Scotland, and formerly a province, sheriffdom, county and district of Scotland; Angus, Canada, a community in Essa, Ontario; Aberdeen Angus, a breed of cattle taking its name from the area Angus in Scotland

  7. Angus cattle - Wikipedia

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  8. These 8 Fast Food Chains Use The Highest Quality Beef - AOL

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    Relatively new to the fast-food scene (founded in 2011), BurgerFi works exclusively with grass-fed, antibiotic-free Angus beef. Their CEO Burger costs around $12 and features a blend of Wagyu and ...

  9. Black Baldy - Wikipedia

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    Cow and calf. The Black Baldy is a type of cross-bred beef cattle. It is traditionally produced by crossing Hereford bulls on Aberdeen Angus cows. [1]: 29 These cattle are commonly reared in Australia [2]: 190 and New Zealand. In North America, the term Black Whiteface is also used in some regions. [citation needed]