My Father started raising Angus Cattle in the 1940s, and kept only Angus for the rest of his life. When I left home it was years before I could eat "Restaurant Steak". We fed and butchered our Angus, and that's all I had ever eaten. I didn't know how good we had it on the farm
What an interesting piece of history! Thank you for uploading this. My grandpa raised black Angus on his farm and it was nice to learn something about that breed.
I think I saw mr Clark. Clark angus in the video. I bought my first angus bull in 1982 from his son. Crossed with Charolais made the best cow 900 lbs no horns now they are called smokies. Bring great price as the black baldie.
Don't think the RAMS ( male sheep)mentioned early in the video did much mating with his Longhorn cattle ! Just a thought Brian Dawson Edinburgh Scotland 😎
my favorite part was the guy with the british cake, it might have been flowers now thinking about it but anyway he says ( paraphrase) " out there there are people that don't know what a quality steak is"
Very interesting, I never knew that the Angus breed was descended from mixing with Texas Longhorn cows which would certainly have added hybrid vigor enabling them to withstand harsh prairie winters.
Yessir I agree with you 100% but that is a weak breed gets sick easily high maintenance I recommend mixing it with some texas longhorn to make it easily adaptable and stronger to bacteria, viruses, and diseases
There are only two farms who have pure Aberdeen Angus cows to give them their proper name and they are in Scotland , this American " Angus " breed are all cross breeds
Check out the full playlist of Angus History: th-cam.com/video/PEfgRn-iQj0/w-d-xo.html
My Father started raising Angus Cattle in the 1940s, and kept only Angus for the rest of his life. When I left home it was years before I could eat "Restaurant Steak". We fed and butchered our Angus, and that's all I had ever eaten. I didn't know how good we had it on the farm
What an interesting piece of history! Thank you for uploading this. My grandpa raised black Angus on his farm and it was nice to learn something about that breed.
Interesting, but it would have been great to see photos of Angus cattle in Scotland, and early imports, and then through the years.
You can find a video of Angus Cattle in Scotland here: th-cam.com/video/9W7wRRMh8_k/w-d-xo.html
Hope that helps! :)
I think I saw mr Clark. Clark angus in the video. I bought my first angus bull in 1982 from his son. Crossed with Charolais made the best cow 900 lbs no horns now they are called smokies. Bring great price as the black baldie.
If knowing is growing then I'm almost ready for market!
HAHA!
Don't think the RAMS ( male sheep)mentioned early in the video did much mating with his Longhorn cattle !
Just a thought
Brian Dawson Edinburgh Scotland 😎
My left ear enjoyed it.
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my favorite part was the guy with the british cake, it might have been flowers now thinking about it but anyway he says ( paraphrase) " out there there are people that don't know what a quality steak is"
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9:57 - U.S. Senator Bob Dole cutting the birthday cake.
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Very interesting, I never knew that the Angus breed was descended from mixing with Texas Longhorn cows which would certainly have added hybrid vigor enabling them to withstand harsh prairie winters.
Premier Longhorns no, pure genetics where imported after the four bulls. first bulls made f1 cows
Wow..... people are really that dumb. Bless you both.
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Oh I bet they dined on chicken fingers like there was no tomorrow at that 100 year event!
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Аngus 👍
Would it be possible to get embryos and semen from the Scottish Studs .To export into Botswana please.
all i see is burgers
Because you don't raise cattle
Angus and herefords rule
Which one do you like better? I have a few Herefords, but I'm thinking about breeding them with Angus come spring.
Yessir I agree with you 100% but that is a weak breed gets sick easily high maintenance I recommend mixing it with some texas longhorn to make it easily adaptable and stronger to bacteria, viruses, and diseases
Angus is the only way.
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The Angus nowadays are tainted with continental breeds same with herefords
There are only two farms who have pure Aberdeen Angus cows to give them their proper name and they are in Scotland , this American " Angus " breed are all cross breeds
Weird
Gay
Ur gay
Poor Angus always tortured
Poor Nikhil ....always ignorant.