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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1759579" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Yup - those are the 10 Specifications. If you click on FAQ's</p><p>[h4]IS YOUR BEEF REALLY FROM ANGUS CATTLE?[/h4]<p>Angus cattle, which are known to produce higher quality beef, are typically black in color. This black hair trait is a strong indicator of Angus genetics, and has become the USDA standard by which cattle are considered for all Angus brands and products. Beef that qualifies for any Angus brand, including ours, is determined not by pedigree, but rather by traits, like hair color, that are highly associated with the Angus breed. For some brands, like the <em>Certified Angus Beef</em><sup> ®</sup> brand, Angus heritage is just the starting point. In addition, we have <a href="https://www.certifiedangusbeef.com/brand/specs.php" target="_blank">10 exacting quality standards</a>, which ensure only consistently flavorful, tender and juicy beef earns our brand name.</p><p></p><p>Our Angus heritage is important to us because Angus farmers and ranchers actually own the <em>Certified Angus Beef</em><sup> ®</sup> brand and created the vision for our high-quality beef more than 40 years ago. In fact, ours is the only brand owned by the American Angus Association<sup>®</sup>. We encourage you to meet some <a href="https://www.certifiedangusbeef.com/brand/producers.php" target="_blank">Angus ranching families</a> bringing high-quality beef to your table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1759579, member: 968"] Yup - those are the 10 Specifications. If you click on FAQ's [H4]IS YOUR BEEF REALLY FROM ANGUS CATTLE?[/H4] Angus cattle, which are known to produce higher quality beef, are typically black in color. This black hair trait is a strong indicator of Angus genetics, and has become the USDA standard by which cattle are considered for all Angus brands and products. Beef that qualifies for any Angus brand, including ours, is determined not by pedigree, but rather by traits, like hair color, that are highly associated with the Angus breed. For some brands, like the [I]Certified Angus Beef[/I][SUP] ®[/SUP] brand, Angus heritage is just the starting point. In addition, we have [URL='https://www.certifiedangusbeef.com/brand/specs.php']10 exacting quality standards[/URL], which ensure only consistently flavorful, tender and juicy beef earns our brand name. Our Angus heritage is important to us because Angus farmers and ranchers actually own the [I]Certified Angus Beef[/I][SUP] ®[/SUP] brand and created the vision for our high-quality beef more than 40 years ago. In fact, ours is the only brand owned by the American Angus Association[SUP]®[/SUP]. We encourage you to meet some [URL='https://www.certifiedangusbeef.com/brand/producers.php']Angus ranching families[/URL] bringing high-quality beef to your table. [/QUOTE]
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