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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6890"><p>The "Angus" breed comes from the old Aberdeen Angus of Scottland. The breed included Red and Black cattle. Today many countries have registries for Angus or Aberdeen Angus cattle. Many record Red and Black in one registry. The USA has a seperate Registry for Red Angus. Canada keeps both in one registry, but tracks them seperately. Many registries with both colors favor the Black. Some Angus appear to be Brown, but are actually sunburnt black. If they were clipped, or when they shed out the fresh coat is black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6890"] The "Angus" breed comes from the old Aberdeen Angus of Scottland. The breed included Red and Black cattle. Today many countries have registries for Angus or Aberdeen Angus cattle. Many record Red and Black in one registry. The USA has a seperate Registry for Red Angus. Canada keeps both in one registry, but tracks them seperately. Many registries with both colors favor the Black. Some Angus appear to be Brown, but are actually sunburnt black. If they were clipped, or when they shed out the fresh coat is black. [/QUOTE]
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