What are the characteristics of a Angus?
Place of origin in Scotland, in the northeastern countries of Aberdeen, Angus, Kincardine, and Forfar. The color is black, and the distinctive head characteristics are polled. The comparatively smooth coat of hair. Somewhat cylindrical body. The weight of the male is 850kg, and the female is 550kg. The breed is right beef breed. 3. Hereford
What is a German Angus?
It was bred in the 1950s in Germany by crossing Aberdeen Angus with various native German cattle breeds: German Black Pied, Deutsche Rotbunte, and Fleckvieh. In 2017 the population was recorded as 9603 cows and 454 bulls. The German Angus is solid-coloured, black, brown or red, and is always naturally polled (hornless).
What is Angus archives?
Located in a beautiful rural setting, Angus Archives is a treasure trove of 800 years of the history of Angus and its people. Our collections cover Arbroath, Brechin, Carnoustie, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Montrose, Monifieth and rural areas across Angus.