- American Angus Association
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- American Angus - Wikipedia
Some stock of the Scottish Aberdeen Angus breed was exported to Montreal, Canada, in about 1859, but nothing more is known of it
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- What Is Angus Beef? - The Spruce Eats
What Is Angus Beef? The term Angus does not imply that the beef is organic, natural, or of a higher grade than any other type of beef Angus is the name of the breed of cattle that was specifically bred from cattle indigenous of Scotland by a man named Hugh Watson in the mid-19th century
- Angus | Grass-fed, Beef Quality, Marbling | Britannica
Angus, breed of black, polled beef cattle, for many years known as Aberdeen Angus, originating in northeastern Scotland Its ancestry is obscure, though the breed appears closely related to the curly-coated Galloway, sometimes called the oldest breed in Britain
- Angus Cattle Breed – Everything You Need to Know
The Angus or Aberdeen Angus was developed in the early part of the 19th century They are said to have been bred from the black cattle of North East Scotland which were known as “hummlies” or “doddies”
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