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All of the lower 48 would produce Polled Herefords. It just takes a bit of looking and researching to find any breeders that do have such animals.

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Q: What us states produce polled Hereford cattle?
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What are facts about the polled hereford?

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.


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Hereford cattle are the second or third most popular beef cattle in the United States, next to other more popular breeds like Angus and Charolais.


Where are Hereford cattle raised?

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What states do cattle come from?

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Is angus just a steer?

Absolutely not! Angus is a breed, which encompasses not just steers, but also cows, bulls, heifers and calves of the same breed. The Angus breed are black polled cattle that originated from Scotland and is the breed that has gained huge popularity in the United States.


When did Japanese Shorthorns come to the US?

It is really not known when Japanese Shorthorn cattle were imported in to the USA, as any breed from Japan, native or not, are known as Wagyu cattle, and are classified as four commercial breeds: Japanese Black, Japanese Polled, Japanese Shorthorn, and Japanese Brown. There is a report that the first four Wagyu cattle were imported into the United States in 1976, but these were Japanese Black and Brown cattle. In 1993, two male and three female Tajima cattle were imported to the US, and 35 red and black Wagyu cattle (of indiscriminate breeding) were imported in 1994.


What western states have cattle herding as a primary industry?

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What is the best selling cattle?

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What was in a location that used to be named after a cow?

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