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Maine-Anjou

British pronunciation/meɪn-andʒuː/
American pronunciation/meɪn-ændʒuː/
Maine-Anjou
[NOUN]
1

a breed of cattle known for their muscular build, fast growth, and high-quality meat

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What is a "Maine-Anjou"?

Maine-Anjou is a breed of beef cattle that originated in the historic regions of Maine and Anjou in France. They are known for their large size, impressive muscling, and excellent meat quality. Maine-Anjou cattle have a distinctive red or black coat with a white underline, and their bodies are well-muscled and deep-chested, giving them a robust appearance. They have a docile temperament, which makes them relatively easy to handle, and they are known for their good feed conversion efficiency. Maine-Anjou cattle are commonly used in crossbreeding programs to improve meat quality and increase muscling in commercial beef cattle herds. They are also used in purebred breeding programs for producing show animals and high-quality beef. Maine-Anjou cattle are known for their ability to produce high-quality marbled meat, which is prized for its tenderness and flavor, making them a popular choice among beef producers and consumers alike.

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