Aberdeen Angus is actually from Scotland.
It's a scottish breed Full name is Aberdeen Angus Think stereotypical Highland Cow Chris fae Glasgow
Angus is shorter.
"An Angus" is correct because Angus has a vowel in front. Thus it is proper grammar to insert "an" in front, not "a." If there was a consonant in front, like the "b" in Brangus or the "s" in Simangus, then we would only need to have "a" in front in a sentence.
NO! Black Angus can ONLY be ALL black in order to be deemed purebred. Also, an animal that is deemed to be Black Angus MUST have DNA tests done on the animal, the sire and the dam to prove that it is indeed purebred and not a composite. The animal you are talking about is a composite breed, which is a result from crossing Hereford with Angus, or even crossing Angus with a Hereford-Angus F1 cross.
What Angus cow? There are many different cows from different ranches, all with different reg. #'s. Please be more specific! Check out the American Angus Association website for the Angus cow you are looking for.
Angus is on the east coast of Scotland - not England.
It's a scottish breed Full name is Aberdeen Angus Think stereotypical Highland Cow Chris fae Glasgow
Angus Mackechnie was born on April 9, 1966, in Teddington, England, UK.
Angus Morrison was born on May 28, 1902, in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, UK.
Angus Fairhurst was born on October 4, 1966, in Pembury, Kent, England, UK.
Angus Calder was born on February 5, 1942, in Sutton, Surrey, England, UK.
Angus McIntosh was born on January 10, 1914, in Cleadon, County Durham, England, UK.
Angus Leith was born on May 5, 1993, in Billinge, Wigan, Lancashire, England, UK.
8th December 2008
Historically, most definitely. Hereford, Shorthorn, Angus/Red Angus, Red Poll, Kerry, Devon and Scottish Highlands are just some of the number of breeds that were exported from the U.K.
Angus or Black Angus are black. Red Angus are red.
he lives in England or London but he is dead cute and guess what he fancies me plus he is out of angus thongs and perfect snogging