Angus cattle, known as Aberdeen Angus in most parts of the world, are a breed of cattle commonly used in beef production. They were developed from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeenshire and Angus in Scotland.
Angus cattle are naturally polled and solid black or red although the udder may be white. The native colour is black, but more recently red colours have emerged. The UK registers both in the same herd book, but in the US they are regarded as two separate breeds– Red Angus and Black Angus. Black Angus is the most common breed of beef cattle in the US, with 324,266 animals registered in 2005. In 2014, the British Cattle Movement Service named Angus the UK's most popular native beef breed, and the second most popular beef breed overall.
History
Scotland
Aberdeen Angus cattle have been recorded in Scotland since at least the 16th century in the country's North East. For some time before the 1800s, the hornless cattle in Aberdeenshire and Angus were called Angus doddies. In 1824, William McCombie of Tillyfour, M.P. for South Aberdeenshire, began to improve the stock and is regarded today as the father of the breed. Many local names emerged, including doddies or hummlies. The first herd book was created in 1862, and the society was formed in 1879. This is considered late, given that the cattle gained mainstream acceptance in the middle of the eighteenth century. The cattle became commonplace throughout the British Isles in the middle of the 20th century.
Angus was historically a county, known officially as Forfarshire from the 18th century until 1928. It remains a registration county and a lieutenancy area. In 1975 its administrative functions were transferred to the council district of the TaysideRegion, and in 1995 further reform resulted in the establishment of the unitary Angus Council.
History
Prehistory
The area that now comprises Angus has been occupied since at least the Neolithic period. Material taken from postholes from an enclosure at Douglasmuir, near Friockheim, about five miles north of Arbroath have been radiocarbon dated to around 3500BC The function of the enclosure is unknown, but may have been for agriculture or for ceremonial purposes.
Angus is a masculine given name in English. It is an Anglicised form of the Irish and Scottish GaelicAonghas, which is composed of Celtic elements meaning "one", and "choice". A variant spelling of the Scottish Gaelic name is Aonghus. The Irish form of the Scottish Gaelic name is Aengus. A pet form of the given name Angus is Angie, pronounced "an-ghee", which represents the Scottish Gaelic Angaidh. A short form of the given name Angus is Gus, which may be lengthened to Gussie. The feminine form of Angus is Angusina.
The earliest form of the given name Angus, and its cognates, occurs in Adomnán's Vita Columbae (English: "Life of Columba") as Oinogusius, Oinogussius. This name likely refers to a Pictish king whose name is recorded variously as Onnust, Hungus. According to historian Alex Woolf, the early Gaelic form of the name, Oengus, was borrowed from the British PictishOnuist, which appears in British as Ungust. Woolf noted that these names are all derived from the Celtic *Oinogustos. Linguist John Kneen derived this name from two Celtic elements the following way: *Oino-gustos, meaning "one-choice". Woolf also stated that between about AD 350 and AD 660, the Insular Celtic dialects underwent changes which included the loss of the final syllables and unstressed vowels, which affected *Oinogustos thus: *Oinogustos.
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Angus Cattle Characteristics
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- The Mother – Calf Instinct
- Genetic Superiority
- Membership Benefits
- Availability
The Negative Side to Owning Angus Cows
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ANGUS CATTLE HISTORY: The History of the Angus Breed in America
Angus Cattle History: The History of the Angus Breed in America
In this film produced by the American Angus Association, we learn about how George Grant first brought Angus cattle to the western plains of Kansas. For more information, visit www.angus.org.
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Angus Cattle Breed: Breeding, Characteristics, and Fascinating History
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- The Mother – Calf Instinct
- Genetic Superiority
- Membership Benefits
- Availability
The Negative Side to Owning Angus Cows
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Angus Cattle Characteristics
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- The Beef Quality
- The Mother – Calf Instinct
- Genetic Superiority
- Membership Benefits
- Availability
The Negative Side to Owning Angus Cows
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Angus Cattle History: The History of the Angus Breed in America
In this film produced by the American Angus Association, we learn about how George Grant first ...
Angus Cattle History: The History of the Angus Breed in America
In this film produced by the American Angus Association, we learn about how George Grant first brought Angus cattle to the western plains of Kansas. For more information, visit www.angus.org.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - George Grant's Eden
01:06 - The First Angus Cattle in the USA
01:33 - Grant's Dream
02:03 - The Colony's Doom
02:59 - George Grant's Resilience
03:19 - Angus Cattle Improve US Herd
04:30 - Angus Association Formed
04:55 - Angus Cattle Breed Revolution
05:40 - Angus 100th Anniversary 1973
09:14 - Angus Birthday Party
10:40 - The Leaders of American Beef
Angus Cattle History: The History of the Angus Breed in America
In this film produced by the American Angus Association, we learn about how George Grant first brought Angus cattle to the western plains of Kansas. For more information, visit www.angus.org.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - George Grant's Eden
01:06 - The First Angus Cattle in the USA
01:33 - Grant's Dream
02:03 - The Colony's Doom
02:59 - George Grant's Resilience
03:19 - Angus Cattle Improve US Herd
04:30 - Angus Association Formed
04:55 - Angus Cattle Breed Revolution
05:40 - Angus 100th Anniversary 1973
09:14 - Angus Birthday Party
10:40 - The Leaders of American Beef
➤ Angus cattle are one of the most popular beef cattle breeds in the world, renowned for their meat quality and easy calving. In this video, we delve into the h...
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Deer Valley Farm of Fayetteville, Tenn., is a leading Angus seedstock operation, selling quality cattle across the country. For more information, visit www.deer...
Deer Valley Farm of Fayetteville, Tenn., is a leading Angus seedstock operation, selling quality cattle across the country. For more information, visit www.deervalleyfarm.net.
Deer Valley Farm of Fayetteville, Tenn., is a leading Angus seedstock operation, selling quality cattle across the country. For more information, visit www.deervalleyfarm.net.
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Are you struggling with reproductive success in your heifers? What can you do to raise and retain replacements? How can you secure your investment? We are excited to present the latest webinar brought to you by Angus University, “Developing Replacement Females: What steps should I take?” Dr. Patsy Houghton, President/General Manager of Heartland Cattle Company explained how you can develop your heifers, driving a difference in conception and retention rates in your herd. Houghton covered everything from nutrition and vaccination protocols as well as heat detection, sorting and synchronization methods.
Watch the full recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPQVJehkJVI&feature=youtu.be
How to Develop Heifers - Heifer Development 101
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AngusTV is a production of the American Angus Association. American Angus is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 25,000 members across the United States and Canada.
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Above average goals require targeted bulls. The Targeting the Brand™ logo helps leverage high-quality seedstock genetics and feeder cattle to communicate the value of their genetic potential. Learn about how you can leverage the brand in your cattle marketing. Visit CABcattle.com for more information on The Targeting the Brand™.
Above average goals require targeted bulls. The Targeting the Brand™ logo helps leverage high-quality seedstock genetics and feeder cattle to communicate the value of their genetic potential. Learn about how you can leverage the brand in your cattle marketing. Visit CABcattle.com for more information on The Targeting the Brand™.
I'm an unconventional kind of farmer and I raise unconventional cows. In this video I tell you why I raise Lowline (American Aberdeen) Angus cattle. Are they a ...
I'm an unconventional kind of farmer and I raise unconventional cows. In this video I tell you why I raise Lowline (American Aberdeen) Angus cattle. Are they a fad? Are lowline angus cattle profitable? What are the potential advantages to lowline angus cattle? I try to answer those questions and more. #lowlineangus #miniaturecows
@PlaneViewFarm
Check out this video: We're Getting Cows! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8onG04cXOow&t=28s
https://planeview.farm/
Photo of Angus cow and calf in cold weather by Jacques Bopp on Unsplash
I'm an unconventional kind of farmer and I raise unconventional cows. In this video I tell you why I raise Lowline (American Aberdeen) Angus cattle. Are they a fad? Are lowline angus cattle profitable? What are the potential advantages to lowline angus cattle? I try to answer those questions and more. #lowlineangus #miniaturecows
@PlaneViewFarm
Check out this video: We're Getting Cows! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8onG04cXOow&t=28s
https://planeview.farm/
Photo of Angus cow and calf in cold weather by Jacques Bopp on Unsplash
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Angus Cattle History: The History of the Angus Breed in America
In this film produced by the American Angus Association, we learn about how George Grant first brought Angus cattle to the western plains of Kansas. For more information, visit www.angus.org.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - George Grant's Eden
01:06 - The First Angus Cattle in the USA
01:33 - Grant's Dream
02:03 - The Colony's Doom
02:59 - George Grant's Resilience
03:19 - Angus Cattle Improve US Herd
04:30 - Angus Association Formed
04:55 - Angus Cattle Breed Revolution
05:40 - Angus 100th Anniversary 1973
09:14 - Angus Birthday Party
10:40 - The Leaders of American Beef
➤ Angus cattle are one of the most popular beef cattle breeds in the world, renowned for their meat quality and easy calving. In this video, we delve into the history of the breed, from its origins in Scotland to its worldwide popularity today. We'll also explore the unique characteristics of Angus cattle, such as their distinctive black coloration and muscular build, and discuss the breeding practices used to develop these traits. Whether you're a seasoned cattle farmer or simply curious about the Angus breed, this video is sure to provide valuable insights and information.
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00:00 Introduction & History of Angus Cattle
00:56 Physical Characteristics of Angus Cattle
02:07 Angus Breed Types
02:48 Red Angus
03:36 Temperament of the Angus Breed
04:17 Ending
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Deer Valley Farm of Fayetteville, Tenn., is a leading Angus seedstock operation, selling quality cattle across the country. For more information, visit www.deervalleyfarm.net.
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Are you struggling with reproductive success in your heifers? What can you do to raise and retain replacements? How can you secure your investment? We are excited to present the latest webinar brought to you by Angus University, “Developing Replacement Females: What steps should I take?” Dr. Patsy Houghton, President/General Manager of Heartland Cattle Company explained how you can develop your heifers, driving a difference in conception and retention rates in your herd. Houghton covered everything from nutrition and vaccination protocols as well as heat detection, sorting and synchronization methods.
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How to Develop Heifers - Heifer Development 101
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I'm an unconventional kind of farmer and I raise unconventional cows. In this video I tell you why I raise Lowline (American Aberdeen) Angus cattle. Are they a fad? Are lowline angus cattle profitable? What are the potential advantages to lowline angus cattle? I try to answer those questions and more. #lowlineangus #miniaturecows
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Angus cattle, known as Aberdeen Angus in most parts of the world, are a breed of cattle commonly used in beef production. They were developed from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeenshire and Angus in Scotland.
Angus cattle are naturally polled and solid black or red although the udder may be white. The native colour is black, but more recently red colours have emerged. The UK registers both in the same herd book, but in the US they are regarded as two separate breeds– Red Angus and Black Angus. Black Angus is the most common breed of beef cattle in the US, with 324,266 animals registered in 2005. In 2014, the British Cattle Movement Service named Angus the UK's most popular native beef breed, and the second most popular beef breed overall.
History
Scotland
Aberdeen Angus cattle have been recorded in Scotland since at least the 16th century in the country's North East. For some time before the 1800s, the hornless cattle in Aberdeenshire and Angus were called Angus doddies. In 1824, William McCombie of Tillyfour, M.P. for South Aberdeenshire, began to improve the stock and is regarded today as the father of the breed. Many local names emerged, including doddies or hummlies. The first herd book was created in 1862, and the society was formed in 1879. This is considered late, given that the cattle gained mainstream acceptance in the middle of the eighteenth century. The cattle became commonplace throughout the British Isles in the middle of the 20th century.
In addition to 950 head of HerefordAngus cattle and 6500 Merino ewes, the 13,000 hectare property, owned by the Murray family - Richard and Sue, their son, Hamish, and his wife, Jess - is now home to 800 beehives, which Tessa, 30, helps look after.
The programs and services of the Association and its entities — Angus Genetics Inc., Angus Media, ... For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, visit www.angus.org.
Junior members of the Association are eligible to register cattle in the AmericanAngus Association, ... For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, visit www.angus.org.
Junior members of the Association are eligible to register cattle in the AmericanAngus Association, ... For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, visit www.angus.org.
Some have given up the trade to raise beef cattle and other row crops ... Their nephew LakeElliott, who manages the family's cattle, said a pocket ... As Robert Elliott and Sons, they raise Angus beef cattle.
Bob worked for Eblen Construction, worked at Cropmate, Purolator and started farming in 1976 as the third generation, while also raising angus cattle ... very actively involved in their cattle program.
The money Mark makes from his SAE gets reinvested in buying more cattle ...Mark's Supervised Agriculture Experience is an entrepreneurship placement in beef cattle production. Mark's farm specializes exclusively in BlackAngusBeef cattle.
Rupert Campbell-Black's home - real location Ammerdown House... The house comprises three storeys and is constructed in Bath stone ashlar ... The grounds include an organic home farm, and a herd of Jersey and AberdeenAngus-Jersey cross bred cattle ... .
Mark's Supervised Agriculture Experience is an entrepreneurship placement in beef cattle production. Mark's farm specializes exclusively in BlackAngusBeef cattle ... of raising and selling beef cattle.
I pursued a career in agriculture which led me to managing a row crop farm and eventually working in the cattle business for TehamaAngusRanch, and my wife Kendra and I running a small cow calf operation in Red Bluff.
Another standout is the roasted bone marrow starter, in which the bone marrow is served still in the femur bones from Angus cattle, and is topped with parmesan, poblano, and a rosemary crust, and served with a side of miniature toasted baguettes ...
North Park rancher Don Gittleson is using horned cattle and burros to protect his registered Angus herd from wolves ... $199,863 for 721 sheep, 72 poultry, 15 goats, seven cattle, one llama, one horse, one rabbit, one fallow deer and 94 multispecies.
Hancock County 4-H members were recognized for their yearlong project achievements at the annual Hancock County 4-H Achievement Program on Sunday, Oct ... Among Dannen’s favorite 4-H experiences was showing Angus cattle at the 4-H fair each year ... .