• Heifers by sire breeds that have had history of selection for milk production under dual purpose dairy-beef production systems (Norwegian Red, Swedish Red and White, and Friesian) expressed puberty at significantly younger ages than those by sire breeds that have not been selected directly for milk production. (cattletoday.com)
  • We are also using embryos from our proven winners to raise great angus show heifers and angus show steers. (brockfarmsanguscattle.com)
  • 2013 brought the next major change when Jim and his son, J.D., purchased six registered black Angus heifers. (purinamills.com)
  • They sought better genetics through bull sources and being selective for replacement heifers. (cabcattle.com)
  • Our family is committed to offering a Hereford production-oriented sale every spring including Fall born females bred heifers and frozen genetics. (lemmoncattleco.com)
  • Clint and Suzy were married in 1991, at that time they had 12 head of commercial crossbred cows and bred heifers. (edangus.com)
  • Over the next sixteen years, they kept only their top-performing heifers as replacements and grew their herd to current numbers of 115 cows and bred heifers. (edangus.com)
  • Heifers are synchronized while cows are A.I.'d on natural heat the first 10 days of the breeding season and then synchronized in two groups. (edangus.com)
  • Heifer numbers are sorted again in January and later-born heifers are sold then as replacements at sale barn auction.In the early years, E D Angus bulls were marketed by private treaty. (edangus.com)
  • They exhibited a pair of bred heifers in the 2005 Pen show, winning reserve champion pen but more significantly that pair of heifers topped the sale that day. (edangus.com)
  • 50 Commercial Bred Heifers Sell! (issuu.com)
  • Dorran Cattle Co. heifers have been selected from astute cattle breeders across Alberta and Saskatchewan. (issuu.com)
  • Heifers are identified by their Dorran Cattle Co. number and penned in groups of two to four head by type and calving dates. (issuu.com)
  • We know you will be happy with calves out of these commercial bred heifers with steer calves having the look that will catch your eye and heifers that are sure to be the replacement kind with two of the very best donors in the industry within their lineage. (issuu.com)
  • The Pembrook's primarily produce Angus and Red Angus cattle, along with raising a mix of Chi, Simmental and Maine genetics to help meet a growing demand for show heifers, bred heifers and composite bulls. (livelikelilyfoundation.org)
  • During the same period, however, the number of herdbook cows increased markedly for the high performing German Holstein breed. (scirp.org)
  • After college, he returned to Warrenton, VA, and worked for USDA, continuing to raise the small herd of cattle he had started in 4-H. When Pearson got married and wanted to build a house, he sold his 10 cows. (countryfolks.com)
  • Although Pearson was without cows for about five years, Soldiers' Hill Angus is now home to 180 head of cattle, and that number will rise to about 200 in February when spring calving begins. (countryfolks.com)
  • Pearson favors Gelbvieh x Angus cows as recips due to good milk production. (countryfolks.com)
  • Angus cows just work here. (cabcattle.com)
  • Combined with cows that consistently raise great calves, it sets the Dalebanks program apart from other Angus producers. (cabcattle.com)
  • Australia imports the best genetics from Japan and breeds these cows with Angus cattle, creating a breed that? (wagyuwetrust.com)
  • Our Angus cows have to give calves a good start by getting them up and nursing," Troy says. (cabcattle.com)
  • He keeps sound, moderate size cows that can raise a big calf and breed back over the years for longevity. (cabcattle.com)
  • These exceptional cows bear the genetic legacy of a sire who has left an indelible mark on the Angus breed. (manmadecattle.com)
  • The Charolais cow came into the United States because the cattle industry was seeking heavier cows with larger frames. (petkeen.com)
  • Simmental cows are some of the most widely distributed cattle in the world. (petkeen.com)
  • These cows aren't quite as famous as the Black Angus, but they do offer the same valuable carcass characteristics. (petkeen.com)
  • These cows have a red-colored coat and horns, although many have become hornless through breeding practices. (petkeen.com)
  • These cows are most likely to be used for breeding stock and milk production as opposed to beef production, but there are still many that are raised for beef as well. (petkeen.com)
  • The next time you're out for a drive, pay attention to the cows you see, and we bet most of them come from this list of the most popular cattle breeds here in the United States. (petkeen.com)
  • Ingram Angus has a large number of Angus recipient cows that are being used as a base to produce F1 females. (ingramangus.com)
  • Their sons Ed and Joe joined them in the operation 1993 and 1996, respectively.The Hebbert's added their first registered Angus cows in 1993 when they purchased three females on Vance and Connie Uden's mature cow sale. (edangus.com)
  • Wulf Cattle in Morris, Minn., has worked with dairy farmers to help select the best Limousin sires to help meet their goals. (nalf.org)
  • For AI breeding, Pearson uses four Angus sires and two SimAngus sires. (countryfolks.com)
  • Ensure calves from an AI program are born at a similar time to naturally conceived calves by your home bred sires. (angusaustralia.com.au)
  • Right or wrong, all you have to do is look at the pedigrees of a lot of angus sires and see who is there. (ranchers.net)
  • A.I. allows them to select sires based on genetics and performance. (purinamills.com)
  • Sires chosen are from lines of Angus genetics with pedigrees multiple generations deep with some of the best names in the Angus breed. (purinamills.com)
  • As soon as he gets the carcass data back, he's matching sires to electronic identification tags to see if the bulls will get used again next breeding season. (cabcattle.com)
  • Prepare to harness the genetic force of the most sought-after sires in the Angus breed. (manmadecattle.com)
  • Our exceptional collection of Angus embryos showcases the offspring of the most popular and influential sires to date, propelling your breeding program to unprecedented heights. (manmadecattle.com)
  • Sires of these females have been sold through Dorran Marketing Inc. auctioned sales, what we believe are breeders of integrity and detail oriented in terms of record keeping, culling and purchasing quality new genetics for continued herd improvement. (issuu.com)
  • We will sell 300 NG Angus bulls in 2023 with 100 being in our Fall Flint Hills Classic. (nextgenangusx.com)
  • PUKESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS-if you loook wayyyyyyyy back in the Angus pedigrees it was alot of old Canadian bred bulls that moved the cattle up from the pony types-EXT just moved nervous cattle all the way to insane. (ranchers.net)
  • Others have mentioned some more recent bulls, but they have really not affected the breed as much as the above mentioned. (ranchers.net)
  • With EPD's and ultrasound data, exceptional individuals from many blood lines have been identified, making bulls less likely to be breed legends for many years as in the past. (ranchers.net)
  • However those old bulls did breed true and pass on a lasting legacy to the breed. (ranchers.net)
  • We are currently expecting a calf from Hoover Dam, one of top Angus bulls in the country for meat production (Let's hope it's a bull calf! (carterfarm.net)
  • We take pride in raising Angus bulls that balance calving ease with efficient growth and carcass to provide exceptional calves. (brockfarmsanguscattle.com)
  • Consult your vet and when buying calves or breeding bulls , agree with the seller on which tests of the most common communicable beef cattle diseases should be conducted. (vilsiangus.ee)
  • After picking out the interesting calves or breeding bulls , familiarize yourself with all of the available information on the calves and their pedigree. (vilsiangus.ee)
  • Of all the types of bulls in beef production, the Black Angus is one of the most popular, with more than 330,000 registered animals. (petkeen.com)
  • Polled Angus bulls have their origins in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland, but were originally imported to the Victoria, Kansas, in 1874 by George Grant. (montsec.info)
  • High Quality Ingram Angus 2-Year-Old Bulls are headed to Florida! (ingramangus.com)
  • All bulls sell with the Ingram Angus guarantee! (ingramangus.com)
  • A small nucleus of Brahman cattle are being used as seedstock to make our own Brahman bulls that produce our F1 replacements. (ingramangus.com)
  • The purpose of the F1 cattle is to improve the Escape Ranch replacement females and using bulls from Ingram Angus to incorporate the highest quality feeder calf within the Florida climate. (ingramangus.com)
  • It is our goal for other Florida producers to see what Ingram Angus bulls are doing in their environment at Escape Ranch. (ingramangus.com)
  • E.D. Angus is dedicated to developing a cowherd that produces outstanding, moderate-framed, efficient bulls and females that have great maternal and carcass traits, outstanding performance, and gentle dispositions. (edangus.com)
  • Along the way, they purchased bulls from the top end of Nebraska producer's sales such as Minert-Simonson Ranch, Vin-Mar Cattle Co, Kraye Angus, and A & B Cattle. (edangus.com)
  • The Jersey breed is known for its ability to marble very well, but its small frame and lack of muscling make straightbred calves very poor candidates for beef buyers and processors. (nalf.org)
  • Angus Media provides unrivaled marketing opportunities for cattle producers with Association programs that allow breeders to set their calves apart from the crowd. (angus.org)
  • The hay pad reduces the need to reseed pastures in spring, reduces wear and tear on equipment, it's safer for the cattle and healthier for calves. (countryfolks.com)
  • While TACE has the ability to analyse the performance of embryo transfer calves, inadequate recording of recipient dam information or use of recipient dams of different breeds often results in performance recording problems. (angusaustralia.com.au)
  • Brock Farms Angus Cattle offers breeding stock, feeder calves and freezer beef. (brockfarmsanguscattle.com)
  • Dad started crossing the herd with an Angus bull and selling the black baldy feeder calves at the Buckingham Cattlemen's Association Feeder Calf Sale. (purinamills.com)
  • When they heard of a premium beef brand looking for Angus cattle, they called to find out where they could take a load of calves. (cabcattle.com)
  • Targeting the Brand tells me a bull has the genetics to produce a higher percentage of calves that qualify for the CAB," Troy says. (cabcattle.com)
  • Today, loads of cattle far outnumber their first pen of fed calves in 1980. (cabcattle.com)
  • That can be the difference between making money or not on a set of calves, especially with the things we've gone through the last few years in the cattle industry. (cabcattle.com)
  • In the Fall, cattle will be for sale private treaty which includes purebred Hereford, Angus and club calves. (lemmoncattleco.com)
  • It has the capacity to background weaned calves, graze them on small grain pastures, as well as feed out some cattle in a feedlot. (southernlivestock.com)
  • We wish to ensure that all of our customers are completely satisfied with their purchase of cattle or calves or investment in sperm. (vilsiangus.ee)
  • Look at photos of calves or cattle from birth, watch the video material and go through the beef cattle pedigree. (vilsiangus.ee)
  • We welcome all newbies and experienced beef cattle enthusiasts at our farm to meet our calves and cattle! (vilsiangus.ee)
  • The breeders at the Trangie Research Centre identified the best-of-the-best genetics and selectively bred them to maintain high quality and moderate size. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • Cattle breeders coming from an Angus background, the most populous beef breed in the U.S., can add performance and increase daily weight gain with the addition of Limousin genetics. (nalf.org)
  • The Allied Angus Breeders Scholarship , also through the Angus Foundation, will provide $1,000 to three students who use Angus genetics in their seedstock or commercial operation. (angus.org)
  • Thank You to Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee Angus Breeders and the staff of the American Angus Association for your dedication in making the 2012 National Junior Angus Show a great success ‐ Congratulations to all the participants and their families, you were part of an awesome event! (trowbridgefarms.com)
  • At the helm of Man Made Cattle, Edward Perez and Sarah Perez, the visionary CEOs, possess an unwavering dedication to solidifying their position among the top Angus breeders worldwide. (manmadecattle.com)
  • Situated in the Alberta foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Triple S Red Angus is a family ranching operation dedicated to raising superior Red Angus seedstock cattle since 1972. (steppa.ae)
  • In other words, the reliability of the Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) that are produced for the animals in a seedstock herd is a direct reflection of the reliability (or quality) of the information that is submitted to Angus Australia. (angusaustralia.com.au)
  • This fact sheet outlines some of the most common issues that cause seedstock producers problems when performance recording with Angus Australia. (angusaustralia.com.au)
  • Problems often occur when seedstock producers don't adequately record the traits of importance within either their breeding objective or the breeding objective of their clients. (angusaustralia.com.au)
  • There are now a considerable number of seedstock producers using embryo transfer within their breeding program. (angusaustralia.com.au)
  • An intensive A.I. breeding program supports the farm's vision of being a leading Angus breeder, developing superior Angus seedstock that will be productive, profitable and sustainable for cow/calf producers. (purinamills.com)
  • Cattle producers choose Aberdeen cattle foremost to reduce calving problems and improve livestock disposition. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • With the proliferation and premium prices associated with Certified Angus beef, many producers flocked to the British breed. (nalf.org)
  • Dairy producers looking for better profit margins have taken a keener interest in breeding some of their lower value dairy animals to beef crosses for offspring that fetch more in the beef market. (nalf.org)
  • The compatibility of the Limousin and other beef breeds provides producers with genetic options that have the goal of using the muscling and efficiency of Limousin and the marbling and maternal qualities from the Angus breed. (nalf.org)
  • A Leader in Focusing on Commercial Customers Red Angus has always prided itself as the first breed that focused its primary attention on customers - the commercial cow/calf producers of the United States. (steppa.ae)
  • Believed to be the second such program in the industry, it offers a wide range of services designed to enhance the profitability of producers utilizing Red Angus genetics in their commercial operations. (steppa.ae)
  • Red Angus females are in high demand from commercial producers far and wide. (steppa.ae)
  • The future of the breed as the common denominator in progressive cattle producers' crossbreeding systems is unlimited. (steppa.ae)
  • NextGen Cattle Co and ABS have joined forces to connect cattle producers directly to the newest Angus-influenced genetics and technology on the market. (nextgenangusx.com)
  • Helping cattle producers reach unmatched growth, extreme feed efficiency and tremendous carcass quality. (nextgenangusx.com)
  • ABS NuEra Genetics is focused on the needs of producers and the entire beef supply chain with a climate-smart, exclusive beef genetic program providing unique and top-performing terminal beef genetics. (nextgenangusx.com)
  • RIBEYE EPD'S - Through Ultrasonic measurement Angus cattle producers have been able to predict which genetics will produce an optimum cut of meat by measuring rib eye muscle between the 12th and 13th rib. (carterfarm.net)
  • Kyndall has been showing cattle since she was in middle school, and is still very involved with the show cattle industry, working throughout the year with cattle producers and during the summer at McPeak's Be A Champ Camp. (livelikelilyfoundation.org)
  • The Lyons Ranch cowherd is made up of productive females from strong cow families with proven genetics, good attitudes and great mothering ability. (ranchhousedesigns.com)
  • We make it our priority to breed angus females that are sound, functional, and display genetic excellence in the show ring and more importantly in the pasture. (brockfarmsanguscattle.com)
  • He and his wife, Bailey, manage the farm's approximately 250 registered Angus females, including health and nutrition, breeding selection and record keeping. (purinamills.com)
  • Kyle grew up showing and raising Hereford cattle and their long history of foundation females originated from a long line of lasting genetics. (lemmoncattleco.com)
  • Whether you are looking to attend one of the two JAC's Ranch annual sales or purchase a registered Angus bull or a group of females via a private treaty sale, we are confident that you will find that JAC's cattle will be an asset to your operation. (jcsranch.com)
  • These high quality F1 females are developed at Ingram Angus and sent to Escape Ranch to enter the herd in Florida. (ingramangus.com)
  • In the '90s, females were also added from Hoff Scotch Cap & Bon View Angus in South Dakota. (edangus.com)
  • Additional females were selected from the Russell Angus dispersal, Minert-Simonson Angus, and Marcy Cattle Co. in Nebraska. (edangus.com)
  • In 2017 & 2019 they once again added genetics on the female side with the purchase of females from Baldridge Tiedeman Angus. (edangus.com)
  • They don't breed for extremes, but focus on the predictability of balanced traits including fertility, calving ease, performance, efficiency and carcass value. (ranchhousedesigns.com)
  • Limousin, with its favorable ribeye area, abundant muscling and beef quality, is a perfect complement to other dairy breeds who have marbling but lack the right beef structure. (nalf.org)
  • Performance data is a measure of actual cattle qualities-weight gain ability, ribeye area, fertility potential based on anatomical measurements, frame size, percent fat present. (steppa.ae)
  • When it came time for the sale in November 2019, the cattle looked terrible. (purinamills.com)
  • However, in the feed lots, Schaff Angus Valley achieved a new record of $1.51 million for a single Black Angus bull in 2019, surpassing the $800,000 recorded by the same firm in 2018. (montsec.info)
  • A long-standing scholarship awarded through the Angus Foundation is the $1,000 Certified Angus Beef LLC (CAB)/National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) Scholarship . (angus.org)
  • Cutline: Members of the California Junior Angus Association pose with J. Gordon Clark, far left, of the National Junior Angus Association board of directors and Grand Island Public Schools representative Jennifer Worthington, who is holding the donation check. (angus.org)
  • Aaron, with the help (sometimes) of the kids, takes care of the livestock, including breeding, calving and feeding. (maplesidefarm.com)
  • At the forefront of the Angus breed, Trowbridge Angus remains a showcase of quality purebred livestock. (trowbridgefarms.com)
  • Our extensive expertise spans decades of hands-on involvement with various animals, including livestock, and cattle, ensuring a deep understanding of their needs, behavior, and genetic potential. (manmadecattle.com)
  • One thing that draws livestock farmers to this breed is the ease of the calving season and their fast growth rates. (petkeen.com)
  • and Weston Koupal, South Dakota drop off donations for the 2023 "Service to Schools" Angus Impact project. (angus.org)
  • Junior members serve local schools with supplies, donations at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show. (angus.org)
  • That truth came to life with the 2023 "Service to Schools" Angus Impact project, which resulted in the gathering of over 700 items and packages of supplies, in addition to a monetary donation, being collected for public schools in Grand Island, Nebraska. (angus.org)
  • Angus junior member, Cailee Flood, said why she was drawn to contribute to the 2023 project. (angus.org)
  • For that, Anderson Cattle was honored with the Certified Angus Beef (CAB) 2023 Commercial Commitment to Excellence Award. (cabcattle.com)
  • In America, Japanese wagyu cattle were bred to Angus cattle to create a crossbred animal that would be more able to survive the U.S. climate and ranching methods. (cattletoday.com)
  • Designed to mimic the diet that Japanese cattle were receiving, wagyu cattle in the United States are fed a mixture of corn, alfalfa, barley and wheat straw. (cattletoday.com)
  • As of 2007 the U.S. cannot ship wagyu beef to Japan as Japan requires that beef imported from the U.S. be from cattle not older than 20 months (wagyu cattle are usually slaughtered at 30-35 months). (cattletoday.com)
  • The meat of Wagyu cattle has a superior marbling (intense marbling), which makes it incredibly tender, rich in aroma and juicy. (myqurbany.co.uk)
  • The Wagyu faux filet of beef comes from authentic Japanese Wagyu breeds raised in the open air. (myqurbany.co.uk)
  • Only pure Wagyu breed genetics determine the unequalled tenderness and flavour of the meat. (myqurbany.co.uk)
  • The meat is vacuum-packed for a better conservation and can be kept for 1 to 3 weeks maximum according to the labels of the mouth pieces and the Wagyu breeds purchased. (myqurbany.co.uk)
  • For example, Japanese wagyu has strict breeding rules that require cattle to be housed in stress-free conditions and receive excellent care. (steakrevolution.com)
  • However, when sourced from Australian Wagyu cattle, tri tip takes on a new persona altogether, bursting with flavor and tenderness that? (wagyuwetrust.com)
  • The term "Wagyu" refers to a specific breed of cattle that originated in Japan. (wagyuwetrust.com)
  • Australian Wagyu cattle are raised in a way that differs from traditional Japanese Wagyu-producing methods. (wagyuwetrust.com)
  • Pentecost, the noted English breeder of Red Angus cattle, offers a specific and logical explanation for the introduction of the red coloration into the Aberdeen Angus breed. (steppa.ae)
  • At ManMade Cattle, we take immense pride in our position as an elite Angus breeder, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of genetic excellence. (manmadecattle.com)
  • Pearson is a devoted fan of Angus, but he chose Simmental genetics to improve some of the essential traits he noticed were missing in Angus. (countryfolks.com)
  • He runs about 70 head of Simmental-based cattle of his own and has raised/exhibited numerous national champions. (livelikelilyfoundation.org)
  • Angus meat quality is outstanding and calving ease was chased hard, but that led to feet problems. (countryfolks.com)
  • Red Angus can drive your profit potential with a combination of calving ease, maternal excellence and carcase qualities. (redangus.org.au)
  • In addition to breeding for calving ease and weaning weight, we cultivate docility in our herd for our customers who share their cattle tending duties with the whole family. (jcsranch.com)
  • The breed is recognized for its ease of calving as well as its resistance to cancer eye and sun- and snow-burned udders, both of which are enhanced by the deeper hide color. (montsec.info)
  • Now deceased, Oklahoma is recognized in the Angus breed for his stacked EPD profile including in the top 2% for Calving Ease and top 7% for Birth Weight and Weaning Weight, a combination rare to find. (issuu.com)
  • Now, four generations, a few different breeds and a farm name change later, Crews Family Farms is known for raising high-quality Angus cattle. (purinamills.com)
  • We have d ozens of different breeds here as well, and they each offer some type of advantage to those who raise and sell them. (petkeen.com)
  • ANGUS HYBRIDS are black polled composite cattle based primarily on the genetics of American Angus blended with enough Continental Breed genetics to add lean red meat performance to the widely acknowledged Angus carcass quality and maternal characteristics. (cattle-today.com)
  • True Angus hybrids are at least 5/8 American Angus and often have as much as 3/4 Angus blood. (cattle-today.com)
  • The American Angus Association and its members are proud to offer comprehensive programs and services aimed at improving productivity and profitability in the commercial sector of the cattle industry. (angus.org)
  • Stay up-to-date on the latest headlines in the American Angus Association's Newsroom, where you can read articles, watch videos and learn more about the organization's programs and services. (angus.org)
  • The American Angus Association store features both high quality, yet attractively affordable apparel and home décor. (angus.org)
  • As the nation's largest beef breed organization, the American Angus Association serves more than 25,000 members across the United States and Canada. (angus.org)
  • ONLINE: Learn more about Angus Foundation and American Angus Auxiliary scholarships. (angus.org)
  • Prepare for May deadlines, and apply for Angus Foundation and American Angus Auxiliary scholarship opportunities. (angus.org)
  • The American Angus Association strives to provide students with opportunities to benefit themselves and the future of the cattle business. (angus.org)
  • Through scholarship programs offered through the Angus Foundation and the American Angus Auxiliary, Angus youth passionate about the beef industry are provided financial support to further their education. (angus.org)
  • Applicants must have at one time been an NJAA member and must currently be a junior, regular or life member of the American Angus Association, along with being an incoming sophomore, junior or senior in college majoring in animal science, meat science, food science, agricultural communications or a related field of academic study. (angus.org)
  • Two excellent examples are the Japanese cattle breed Kuroge-washu and the American Angus . (steakrevolution.com)
  • At Man Made Cattle, we uphold the highest standards of breeding excellence by adhering to the rigorous breeding practices set forth by the American Angus Association (AAA). (manmadecattle.com)
  • The Angus cattle are specifically bred, born and conditioned in New Mexico and are sold from Arizona to Georgia. (ranchosdecaballos.com)
  • Escape Ranch is a commercial Florida cattle ranch that is designed to supply heat-adapted, hardy cattle that are specifically bred to perform and thrive in the gulf coastal conditions. (ingramangus.com)
  • Then, Jim's dad, Dabney, took over Stoney Point Farm's Hereford cattle in the 1980s. (purinamills.com)
  • The Hereford cow breeds originated in England and started to become popular in the United States because they mature early and are easy to fatten up. (petkeen.com)
  • The new frontier for cattle genomics research will likely include a transition from the individual Hereford reference genome, to a "pan-genome" reference, representing all the DNA segments existing in commonly used cattle breeds, bringing the cattle reference into line with the current direction of human genome research. (bvsalud.org)
  • W (Weaned Calf value) is an index value representing the number of dollars a bull's offspring will make or lose compared to the average bull in the breed. (carterfarm.net)
  • The more comfortable the cattle are, the higher possibility of that calf grading better and growing better in the feedyard. (cabcattle.com)
  • Purchasing the best bull calf has proven to be a game-changer for my breeding program. (manmadecattle.com)
  • In addition to the general "hybrid vigor" advantage of crossbreeding, those who select Limousin genetics for their programs also bring in the many maternal and terminal traits the breed is known for. (nalf.org)
  • The Lim-Flex breed allows for all-around flexibility in terms of carcass merit and maternal abilities. (nalf.org)
  • Their selection criteria leans strongly on maternal genetics. (purinamills.com)
  • They strive to produce moderately framed cattle with good fleshing ability, structural soundness, maternal value and the ability to perform well on average-quality fescue-based forage. (purinamills.com)
  • But Limousin genetics paired with Angus produces a low proportion of bone and fat in addition to a high percentage of saleable meat that is great for marketability. (nalf.org)
  • We love what we do - raise quality cattle and sell healthy, flavorful meat to our friends and neighbors. (maplesidefarm.com)
  • Today Daniel and Rachel Carter raise approximately 75 registered Angus cattle and 60 Khatadin meat sheep on approximately 200 acres of pasture with 22 paddocks on 2 farms. (carterfarm.net)
  • These cattle are known for their high levels of intramuscular fat, which gives the meat its characteristic marbling and flavor profile. (wagyuwetrust.com)
  • And consumers can feel better because the cattle raised according to Beef Quality Assurance guidelines relate not only to product in the grocery meat case but to the entire herd. (cabcattle.com)
  • He started the herd with all Angus cattle but saw room for improvement using another breed. (countryfolks.com)
  • Lyons Ranch has three generations of family working together to raise Angus cattle. (ranchhousedesigns.com)
  • Sallie played an active role on the Halsey ranch, where she and her husband Al, raised commercial Angus crossbred cattle. (nefb.org)
  • The ranch dates back to 1870 when Samuel Burk Burnett, just 19 years old, bought a herd of 100 cattle branded with four sixes. (grunge.com)
  • Per the ranch's website , Burnett grew up watching his father raise and breed cattle before starting his own ranch while still a teenager. (grunge.com)
  • Burnett eventually bought both the 8 Ranch near Guthrie, Texas, from the Louisville Land and Cattle Co. as well as the Dixon Creek Ranch near Panhandle, Texas, which firmly established his ranching empire. (grunge.com)
  • Today, the 6666 Ranch is known for breeding American Quarter Horses , which are "consistently ranked among the best in the breed," for both racing and ranch work. (grunge.com)
  • The ranch also holds a breeding herd of 6,000-7,000 Angus cattle for which they "use progressive cattle management practices while focusing on preserving genetics and tradition. (grunge.com)
  • The Flying W Diamond Ranch, which neighbors Ranchos de Caballos from the North and West, is a third-generation family owned and operated cattle operation dating back more than 65 years. (ranchosdecaballos.com)
  • The cattle raised on the ranch are registered Black Angus from some of the finest genetics in the United States. (ranchosdecaballos.com)
  • The goal and vision for Flying W Diamond Ranch is to breed genetics that will contribute to the success of all clients and customers of the Flying W Diamond Ranch. (ranchosdecaballos.com)
  • Progress is a necessity on the Guide Rock, Nebraska, ranch where Troy Anderson manages a commercial Angus herd, small grower yard, his 10-year-old son, and a testing environment. (cabcattle.com)
  • With over 30 years in the Angus cattle business, JAC's Ranch consistently produces quality genetics to meet our customers' needs. (jcsranch.com)
  • JAC's Ranch welcomes customers to come to the ranch, located 3 miles east of I-49 in Bentonville, and view our cattle. (jcsranch.com)
  • Escape Ranch and Ingram Angus share ownership and have partnered together to supply quality genetics to other Florida beef operations. (ingramangus.com)
  • Located in Kenansville, Florida, Escape Ranch has been running cattle in the Florida beef industry for nearly two decades. (ingramangus.com)
  • The operation is a real-world Florida ranch, with cattle running on native pastures and improved forages in large areas where hardiness and efficiency are a requirement to survive. (ingramangus.com)
  • Kevin Whaley, manager of the Escape Ranch Cattle Division is a Florida native who also runs his own cattle near Kenansville. (ingramangus.com)
  • The Escape Ranch program is designed to produce cattle that fit those needs. (ingramangus.com)
  • Brock Farms Angus Cattle believes in helping youth be successful with their project whether that is purchasing a heifer or steer. (brockfarmsanguscattle.com)
  • Our exceptional heifer proudly boasts BJ Surpass as her esteemed father, representing a culmination of superior genetics and outstanding lineage. (manmadecattle.com)
  • Most Angus hybrids have the performance data available and some strains have demonstrated a high instance of tenderness and marbling gene markers. (cattle-today.com)
  • Though the Limousin provides the muscle mass, the Angus provides the tenderness and marbling, or intermuscular fat, desired by the market. (nalf.org)
  • Rectal tissue and content samples were collected from 143 feedlot steers of three breeds (Angus, Charolais, and Kinsella Composite) over 2 consecutive years 2014 (n=71) and 2015 (n=72). (frontiersin.org)
  • Strongly favoured in composite breeding and equally impressive in a self-replacing herd, enter our site to discover the Red Angus advantage. (redangus.org.au)
  • Romosinuano are beef cattle, and are noted for their docile temperament and adaptation to subtropical climates. (wikipedia.org)
  • American Aberdeen cattle are best known for their easy-keeping, docile nature and moderate frame size. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • Solid Red, pigmented and polled, Red Angus cattle are renowned worldwide for their efficiency in beef production and docile disposition. (redangus.org.au)
  • These cattle are also known for their docile nature, motherly instincts, and longevity. (petkeen.com)
  • Data collected over the past 10 years has suggested superior carcass performance can be expected without sacrifice of the normal Angus genetic traits. (cattle-today.com)
  • Both breeds possess genetic traits that allow them to produce better marbling than other cattle breeds. (steakrevolution.com)
  • These 5 cattle breeds are great choices for small and hobby farms! (hobbyfarms.com)
  • Paul, Jr., "PJ", worked at Bippert's Farms for many years, as well as Elm Place Angus Farm, both in Western NY, and now has cattle on their home farm in Corfu, NY, as well as being the author of "A View from the Tractor Seat" column that many read in agricultural publications every month. (trowbridgefarms.com)
  • Carter Angus Farms started in the 1960's in Jasper, TN by Bobby "Brad" Carter. (carterfarm.net)
  • Brock Farms Angus Cattle is a 4th generation family farm, located 45 mins west of Indianapolis, in the town of Stilesville, Indiana. (brockfarmsanguscattle.com)
  • Quality cattle-feeding requires focus beyond the feed bunk. (cabcattle.com)
  • We believe the beef industry has incredible value and we are fortunate enough to provide high quality cattle and service to our customers. (lemmoncattleco.com)
  • To provide programs, resources and leadership that improve and promote the Angus breed, enhance the livelihoods of family farmers and ranchers, and exceed consumers' expectations. (angus.org)
  • These cattle have a thick double coat make them perfect for farmers in colder climates. (petkeen.com)
  • Landowners and farmers who are contemplating growing Angus cattle should first conduct some study to discover if the breed is suited for them. (montsec.info)
  • Something especially attractive about Limousin genetics for crossbreeding is that it pairs well with different cattle varieties, that being both established beef lines and dairy cattle. (nalf.org)
  • Reflecting on the journey to where they are now, Jim Crews, third-generation, remembers when the herd was not just black cattle. (purinamills.com)
  • An easy-keeping, moderate-sized breed, Aberdeen cattle have gained favor for their excellent and profitable beef when raised on grass. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • Practical, profitable genetics. (cabcattle.com)
  • He him self might not have had the greatest offspring but i think he help turn the breed toward more profitable cattle. (ranchers.net)
  • Addo, S. , Schäler, J. , Hinrichs, D. and Thaller, G. (2017) Genetic Diversity and Ancestral History of the German Angler and the Red-and-White Dual-Purpose Cattle Breeds Assessed through Pedigree Analysis. (scirp.org)
  • Angus youth meeting the eligibility requirements for the Angus Foundation's 2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarship Programs will be considered by the Angus Foundation's Scholarship Selection Committee. (angus.org)
  • Scholarship recipients will be recognized at the 2017 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) in Des Moines, Iowa. (angus.org)
  • It's no accident that Trowbridge Angus Farm's animals are considered to be an elite herd of super cattle, legendary in the industry. (trowbridgefarms.com)
  • This focus is on enhanced profitability through the strategic use of genetics that have been designed to grow, grow efficiently, and grade. (nextgenangusx.com)
  • As our exclusive terminal genetic line, NuEra Genetics was developed to improve profitability through focused terminal genetic selection. (nextgenangusx.com)
  • Red Angus genetics have the performance and predictability to enhance the long-term profitability of the national beef cattle herd. (redangus.org.au)
  • I do have a question for you~there was a great herd of cattle in NW Montana a few years ago. (ranchers.net)
  • With an unwavering commitment to meticulous selection and innovative breeding practices, we have established ourselves as a trailblazer in the industry. (manmadecattle.com)
  • By constantly challenging the status quo and embracing innovative breeding practices, Edward and Sarah aim to redefine the standards of excellence in the Angus breed. (manmadecattle.com)
  • This study assessed the abundance and expression of Stx genes and the expression of host immune genes, aiming to determine factors affecting these measures and potential gene markers to differentiate Stx gene expression in the recto-anal junction of feedlot beef cattle. (frontiersin.org)
  • Our results indicate that the abundance of Stx could be affected by cattle breed and sampling year, suggesting that host genetics and environment may influence STEC colonization of the recto-anal junction of feedlot cattle. (frontiersin.org)
  • In spring, because hay season is coming, we breed one time AI and then the bull is turned out," said Pearson. (countryfolks.com)
  • In keeping with this focus, the American Red Angus Magazine is sent to all Red Angus bull customers. (steppa.ae)
  • If 3bars improved the quarter horse breed more than any horse, what Angus bull has this distinction? (ranchers.net)
  • Until EXT he was the most used bull in the Angus breed. (ranchers.net)
  • A few years back 80% of all the cattle showed at Denver traced back to Great Northern (Blacklock McHenry) a Canadain bull. (ranchers.net)
  • Another bull that changed the direction of the breed was Canadian Collossal (Camilla Chance) another Canadian bull. (ranchers.net)
  • EPD's are technically known as Expected Progeny Differences which is a prediction of how future off-spring of the bull will perform based on other animals of the same breed. (carterfarm.net)
  • Equal price top Red Angus bull. (redangus.org.au)
  • A family owned business specialising in Angus bull and Romney ram studs, commercial sheep and cattle breeding. (hokonui.co.nz)
  • The bull will sell with a Breeding Soundness Evaluation. (issuu.com)
  • She has also served as executive director and chairwoman of the Nebraska Beef Council, vice president of Nebraska Cattlemen, Nebraska CattleWomen, the Sandhills Cattle Association, and as board chairman of the Nebraska Agricultural Leadership Council. (nefb.org)
  • A tagline that's driven breeding philosophies for generations of Perrier cattlemen. (cabcattle.com)
  • Consumers of beef claim a range of hereditary traits as the reason they favor Black Angus cuts. (montsec.info)
  • Angus already have a high-dressing percentage, and this benefits the efficiency of the Limousin breed. (nalf.org)
  • Local cattle breeds continue to decline in numbers partly due to the use of high performing breeds in advanced production systems where genetic material of elite animals is widely spread. (scirp.org)
  • As a fifth generation family business, we are committed to keeping the American beef cattle industry strong and our family's agricultural roots alive, while breeding convenient, grass efficient, high quality Red Angus cattle and furthering the message of Christ's love. (steppa.ae)
  • We focus on raising high-quality, registered Angus cattle. (maplesidefarm.com)
  • Spared from tornadoes, hurricanes and humidity, this high desert country manages to give its residents all four seasons-sometimes in weeks or days-so cattle have to adapt quickly. (cabcattle.com)
  • We are a unique cattle operation offering both high quality commercial cattle as well as the top angus genetics for competitive angus cattle. (brockfarmsanguscattle.com)
  • Nicole's family grew up raising and showing angus cattle which only added to the high end genetics of our herd. (lemmoncattleco.com)
  • Selling beef cattle with excellent breed characteristics and exporting high quality breeding material is our mission. (vilsiangus.ee)
  • To achieve our goal, we have brought high-end genetics of world's best pedigree cattle to Vilsi Angus breeding farm. (vilsiangus.ee)
  • The carcass characteristics of these cattle are what make them so high in demand. (petkeen.com)
  • Robert runs a family owned beef operation on the Central Coast of NSW called 'Mackas Australian Black Angus Beef', a large focus of the Mackas business is also genetics and breeding high quality Black Angus cattle. (keteacher.com)
  • These exceptional individuals epitomize excellence, offering superior genetics, impeccable conformation, and unrivaled performance to elevate your breeding program to new heights. (manmadecattle.com)
  • With an unrelenting passion for the breed and an unwavering commitment to excellence, they are forging a path towards greatness. (manmadecattle.com)
  • Travis, along with wife Beth and sons Bret and Bryson, own and operate Pembrook Cattle in Fairview, Oklahoma, on land that has been owned and operated by the family for 5 generations. (livelikelilyfoundation.org)
  • That is what we have been doing at Paraway, one of our operating companies managing large-scale sheep and cattle enterprises across Australia. (macquarie.com)
  • As Nebraska ranchers, she and Al were innovators and early adopters in areas such as: rotational grazing to enhance land stewardship, synchronized breeding, optimized genetics, and the Beef Quality Assurance Program," said Mark McHargue, Nebraska Farm Bureau president. (nefb.org)
  • Continued education is central to driving progress within the beef cattle industry. (angus.org)
  • Our breeding program focuses on an integrated balance of all economically important traits demanded by the beef cattle industry. (steppa.ae)
  • While being on the forefront of commercial beef, Angus animals also pose some challenges regarding efficiency in areas of feeding and carcass yield. (nalf.org)
  • For giving it their all, Anderson Cattle receives Certified Angus Beef commercial producer award. (cabcattle.com)
  • however, when we are not conducting research, we want a healthy ecosystem, a healthy environment and a healthy pasture system so we can graze cattle efficiently and manage from an economic standpoint like a producer would manage. (southernlivestock.com)
  • Together, we raise registered Angus cattle on our family farm, and have been doing so since 2006. (maplesidefarm.com)
  • Now, more than 30 years later, Phil, his wife Annie, and their two children, P.J. and Amy own and operate their own family Angus operation in Ghent, NY, on the eastern part of NY state, where the Trowbridge Angus legacy is getting stronger and stronger every day. (trowbridgefarms.com)
  • It's somebody in the family feeding the cattle, taking care of the cattle day-to-day. (cabcattle.com)
  • Raising Angus cattle runs in the genes of the Crews family. (purinamills.com)
  • Along with his wife Jennie and their two daughters, Pepper and Tylee, the family owns and operates Elmore Cattle Services, a custom fitting, marketing and consulting service for the purebred and show cattle industry. (livelikelilyfoundation.org)
  • He grew up showing sheep, goats, and cattle and continued with that passion even after graduating, helping his family and other members of the show community with their cattle. (livelikelilyfoundation.org)
  • The breed could thrive in harsh environments with minimal supplementation. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • The breed has continued to thrive in Scotland and Ireland, which have a climate and geography not dissimilar to that of the United States. (montsec.info)
  • Sandra Ireson (nee Rolfe) owns and operates a beef cattle breeding and sheep property near Booligal on the lower Lachlan River region of NSW with her husband and three adult children. (keteacher.com)
  • As in past years, other specific and special criteria scholarships administered by the Angus Foundation will also be available. (angus.org)
  • The stx2 gene was detected in STEC from all samples collected in both years and did not vary among breeds. (frontiersin.org)
  • Paul's son, Aaron, went on in the Angus business as well, and managed Highfield Angus Farm in Clinton Corners, NY for some years. (trowbridgefarms.com)
  • Land and cattle, equipment and buildings-they've all been passed down through cattle families over many years. (cabcattle.com)
  • Now, ten years later, their entire herd is registered Angus cattle. (purinamills.com)
  • The center has been known for genetics research for many, many years. (southernlivestock.com)
  • With over 25 years of unwavering dedication and experience in the realm of animal husbandry, ManMade Cattle stands as a true authority in the field. (manmadecattle.com)
  • Ashby -Just over 30 years ago, Clint Hebbert and his brother Pat, decided to raise cattle in a joint venture on some leased land near Ashby, NE, which is located on the western edge of the Nebraska Sandhills. (edangus.com)
  • Essentially, they feel the networking and contacts with members across the state, both at the Nebraska annual meeting and the National Angus Convention, have provided a base from which to fine-tune and improve their program.Throughout the years, E D Angus was a four-person operation. (edangus.com)
  • Evidence from biogeography, genetics, and systematics suggests that the genetic diversification of Chinese helminths and their vectors is an ongoing evolutionary process that began 12 million years ago near the convergence of major Asian river systems. (cdc.gov)
  • The AAA holds the world's biggest database of cow records, which comprises over 20 million Angus cattle records and is, thus, a reputable source of information regarding the breed's highly sought-after genetics. (montsec.info)