You need to specify which Hereford breed association you are referring to, or if you're talking about ALL Hereford breed associations that exist in the world.
Black Angus. BUT, the question is poorly phrased, as it requests judgment without specifying the criteria to be judged. Better for what purpose? Better tasting beef? Better breed of beef cattle? Better growing? Better disposition? Since the question is really more of a popularity poll, the best answer I can give you is: Angus are number 1 in popularity, Hereford are very popular with the 2nd largest beef cattle population in the USA after angus. Registered angus out number registered herefords by more than 4 to 1.
The phone number of the Hereford Branch is: 410-887-1919.
It's not the matter of how many cattle you have, it's their breed status. You can have just one animal and still be able to register it, but only as long as the animal meets the requirements of the breed association. For instance, a cow that is 3/8 Angus and 5/8 Hereford does not qualify either as pure Hereford nor pure Angus. Even if she is 9/16 Hereford and 7/16 Angus she still does not qualify. Only if she is 15/16 Hereford and 1/16 Angus or less, can she qualify as a purebred (or straightbred) Hereford cow, provided she has the red colour and white markings typical of a Hereford. The same things with Simmentals, even if all red and all black colorations have been infused into the breed. If the animal is 15/16 Simmental, it qualifies as a purebred Simmental. Any cattle that are compound bred, do not have the proper colourations or physical charateristics, nor have the paperwork that trace their ancestry as purebred, can be allowed to be registured as pure. Number of cattle does not matter; WHAT they are does.
In the United States a Polled Hereford strain was developed around 1900 by selecting naturally hornless registered Herefords. The number of Polled Herefords has increased rapidly; herds are found throughout the United States, including Hawaii, and the strain has been widely exported.
The phone number of the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse is: 609-522-4520.
Farmers or cattlemen brand there cattle for ID. The owners intials with a number are the normal brand. Some brands differ. Registered cattle have to be branded upon registering the animal.
There are a few countries that think of cattle as scary animals. The counties that think that are Africa and Greek.
INDIA
A number of cattle is called a herd of cattle. A number of pigs is called also called a herd.
A "head" of cattle is just another way of saying herd of cattle. Instead of saying I have 100 herd of cattle, you would say I have 100 head of cattle (this way you are specifying the exact number of cows you have in your herd)
by the number of cattle owned
The phone number of the Arizona Folklore Preserve is: 520-378-6165.