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Angus
Black Angus cattle are the most popular breed in the U.S. This breed comes from northeastern Scotland, and was first brought to the U.S. by a Kansas rancher in 1873. When crossed with Texas longhorn cows, the hornless black calves brought winter hardiness to the mix. Angus are naturally polled (hornless), and have black skin and hair. They are moderately sized, generally good mothers, and are known for early development, ease of fleshing, good milk supply, and excellent marbling.
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