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Are there any white angus bulls?

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No. White Angus is not a breed and thus doesn't exist. Really it's just a bunch of BS spun by cattlemen just joking around about cattle and such.

Okay, if that answer doesn't satisfy, here's one: Yes, problem is they're known by a different breed: Charolais, a breed known for big butts and saucy attitudes.

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