Facts about Angus
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Angus cattle reach sexual maturity and can produce offspring by 12 to 15 months of age, allowing breeders to generate multiple generations within a single decade for accelerated genetic improvement.
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Over 10 million Angus cattle are currently registered worldwide, with the breed generating approximately $42 billion in annual beef sales globally as of 2022.
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Angus cattle can weigh up to 1,800 pounds for bulls and 1,200 pounds for cows, making them significantly heavier than many other beef breeds.
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Aberdeen and Angus merged their cattle herd books in 1965 to create the unified Angus breed standard recognized internationally today.
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Black coloration in Angus cattle results from a recessive gene that completely masks all other color pigments, making the breed instantly recognizable across diverse global environments.
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Polled Angus cattle, which lack horns entirely, were first registered as a distinct variety in 1889 and now comprise roughly 90 percent of all Angus registrations in North America.
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In 2023, Angus cattle represented approximately 25 percent of all beef cattle registered in the United States, making them the most popular breed in the country.
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The Angus cattle breed, developed in Scotland during the 1800s, produces beef with superior marbling due to selective breeding for intramuscular fat content.