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Encyclopedia > Brangus

A brangus is a breed of beef cattle, a cross between an angus and a brahma. A breed is a domesticated subspecies or infrasubspecies of an animal. ... Beef is meat obtained from a bovine. ... Binomial name Bos taurus Linnaeus, 1758 Cattle (called simply cows in vernacular usage) are domesticated ungulates, a member of the subfamily Bovinae of the family Bovidae. ... Angus cow Angus cattle are solid black cattle, although white may appear on the udder. ... Bos indica bull, likely a crossbreed, but showing Brahman physical characteristics Paxville, South Carolina The Brahman breed of cattle originated from the Bos indicus cattle originally brought to the US from India. ...


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BRANGUS - Folder (990 words)
Brangus offers an efficient performance in practically every zone.
Brangus breeding stock are typically middle size, according to the ecological environment of each region.
The Brangus Genetic Evaluation is performed by the Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics of the University of Buenos Aires.
Welcome to the Australian Brangus Cattle Association web site (447 words)
Formed in 1961 the Australian Brangus Cattle Association is responsible for the Herdbook of the breed.
The Brangus breed is now represented in all states and is highly respected for its ability to perform in a range of environments.
Brangus cattle in Australia are bred to conform to the standard of excellence.
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