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The Aberdeen-Angus breed fits Michael Shannon’s grass-based system at Thankerton Camp Farm. Farm to fork, the breed ticks all the boxes. Mr Shannon finishes between 150 and 200 cattle a year. Every ...
Aberdeen Angus was recognised as a breed in the 1870s, the result of crossing the Angus Doddy, a very hardy beast that used to be walked all the way to London to be sold for meat, and the ...
The strength of the Hereford breed has resulted in leaner meat, while the amount of intramuscular fat causes Angus cattle to produce melt-in-the-mouth cuts. Read the original article on Tasting Table.
Aberdeen-Angus cross is the UK's most popular cattle variety measured by calf registrations on the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) having jumped Limousin cross to first place. The latest calf ...
“And we won Best Cow, Best Senior Stock Bull, Best Large Herd and Best Herd Overall,” says David who is past president of the Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society.
reached their highest level since 1978. Volume 118 of the Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book, just published, shows registrations of 4184 calves in the UK and Ireland in 1993 -- an increase of 277, or 7.09% ...
THE owners of the oldest Aberdeen Angus herd in the world are hoping their prime cattle will escape slaughter if the Government move to introduce a cull as part of the fight against BSE ...
Aberdeen Angus farmer secures global business deal selling cattle genetics that could ... The feeding system has allowed the farmers to sift through which animals are more efficient to then breed ...
Another fine show of 150 cattle on Monday night met with an excellent trade for all sorts of cattle and a hundred percent ...