It would be the Angus breed.
Angus.
Wagyu cattle are the most common breed that is used for Kobe beef.
This all depends on where you live. For example: In the USA, it is Angus that is the most common beef breed found. For dairy, it is the Holstein. In Canada, the most common breed is Simmental, closely followed by Red Angus, Hereford, and Angus. Worldwide, the most common breed is actually Brahman, though it isn't as popular in the U.S. As a side note, depending on how you run the numbers, the most "popular" breed of beef cattle is actually also Holstein. This is because the majority of beef consumed is through the fast food industry for which a large portion of the beef is rendered dairy cattle.
Angus.
Most of the cattle in NZ are Dairy cows, and Frisian is the most popular breed because of its good production quantity. (As measured by Milk Solids.) Jersey cows used to be the common dairy cows, but no longer. For Beef cattle, Angus would be among the most popular. Hereford are another popular beef breed.
Angus cattle are the most common of the beef breeds and Holstein cattle are the most common of the diary breeds.
Quite common. I think Charolais is the third or fourth popular breed in America. Angus takes the number one spot for being the most popular beef breed in the United States.
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Belgian Blue cattle.
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(Also called) Texas longhorn. A long-horned breed of beef cattle, usually red or variegated, formerly common in the southwestern U.S. 2 a British breed of beef cattle with long curved horns
The Holstein breed.