Aberdeen Angus

NOUN
  1. black hornless breed from Scotland
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How To Use Aberdeen Angus In A Sentence

  • Their livestock consists of Hereford and Aberdeen Angus cattle and free-range hens.
  • The farm's herd is a cross between the indigenous Wagyu and another quality export from Scotland, the Aberdeen Angus.
  • It should come from free-range herds, bred exclusively for meat not dairy (the most famous is Aberdeen Angus).
  • Ernie came out a fawn colour and is the same breed as his mother a Simmental while Emily is darker shade of black and brown is apparently an Aberdeen Angus. Cow Gives Birth To Twins Of Different Breeds | Impact Lab
  • Most of the land is under grass at the moment and carries a flock of 265 ewes and a small Aberdeen Angus herd, as well as commercial cattle for fattening.
  • Ha, ha, ha … The reference, here, is to the Black or Aberdeen Angus breed of hornless cattle, which was developed through the first half of the nineteenth century from beasts native to the Scottish highland counties of Aberdeenshire and Angus, and successfuly transplanted thence to the New World. Angus
  • The odd occurrence happened when farmer Vic Phillips, 27, mated his Aberdeen Angus bull Eric with a Simmental heifer, called Jemima. Cow Gives Birth To Twins Of Different Breeds | Impact Lab
  • The results revealed that our three favourite foods are cranachan with raspberries, Aberdeen Angus beef and smoked salmon.
  • Their Aberdeen Angus feed on rich grass and organic hay, and the meat is hung for a minimum of 14 days to ensure optimum taste.
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