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  1. American Angus Association

    As the largest beef breed organization in the world, we have extensive programs to fit the needs of our diverse membership and the entire beef industry. You’ve invested in registered Angus genetics, now …

  2. 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.

  3. 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 …

  4. Breed Guide: The Advantage and Characteristics of Angus Cattle

    Discover the advantages of Angus beef cattle, from high carcass quality and genetic resiliency to their calm temperament and adaptability. Learn why Angus is a smart choice for producers.

  5. Certified Angus Beef ®. If it's not certified, it's not the best.

    The best tasting beef! The Certified Angus Beef ® is raised sustainably and humanely by family ranchers delivering tasty, tender, and juicy steaks and roasts.

  6. What is Angus Beef? The Complete Guide to This Popular Breed

    Angus cattle originated from Aberdeen and Angus counties in Scotland. They are one of the earliest beef cattle breeds, with roots dating back to the early 1800s.

  7. Angus Cattle Breed: Overview and Characteristics

    Oct 10, 2023 · Angus cattle are a popular breed of beef cattle known for their high-quality meat and adaptability. Learn more about their characteristics, uses, and more in this overview.

  8. What Is Angus Beef? - The Spruce Eats

    Oct 30, 2023 · 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 …

  9. Angus Cattle: A Scottish Breed of Cattle - Farming Plan

    May 29, 2025 · Angus cattle trace back to the 19th century in Scotland, where the Aberdeen Angus breed first appeared. George Grant, often credited as a pioneer, helped develop this hornless cattle …

  10. Angus Cattle

    Angus beef hardly needs an introduction; it is renowned for its fine marbling texture and superlative eating qualities. The Angus given a minimal amount of days on feed will manage to repeatedly turn …