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Red Angus

British pronunciation/ɹɛd aŋɡəs/
American pronunciation/ɹɛd æŋɡəs/
Red Angus
[NOUN]
1

a breed of cattle that originated from Scotland, and is known for their ability to produce high-quality beef

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What is a "Red Angus"?

Red Angus, also known as Red Angus cattle, are a breed of beef cattle that are known for their red coat color. They are a variation of the Angus breed, which is one of the most popular and widely recognized beef cattle breeds worldwide. Red Angus cattle have a solid red coat color without any black pigmentation, unlike the traditional black Angus cattle which have a solid black coat color. Red Angus are known for their excellent meat quality, with well-marbled, tender and flavorful beef. They are also known for their docile temperament, early maturity, and good maternal instincts, making them popular among beef producers. Red Angus are commonly used in commercial beef cattle production, as well as in crossbreeding programs to improve meat quality and productivity in beef herds.

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