Angus cattle for sale,has its roots in 12th Century Scotland, where the black hornless cattle were raised by highland farmers.
But it wasn’t until the 1800’s that an effort was made to refine the breed into what it is today.
Angus cattle first arrived in the United States from Scotland in 1873,
when George Grant imported four Angus bulls to Victoria County in Kansas
In the pastoral landscapes of Scotland, where the heather-clad hills roll under vast skies,
a breed of cattle emerged that would shape the very fabric of modern agriculture
Angus cattle first arrived in the United States from Scotland in 1873,
when George Grant imported four Angus bulls to Victoria County in Kansas
In the pastoral landscapes of Scotland, where the heather-clad hills roll under vast skies,
a breed of cattle emerged that would shape the very fabric of modern agriculture
Angus cattle first arrived in the United States from Scotland in 1873,
when George Grant imported four Angus bulls to Victoria County in Kansas
In the pastoral landscapes of Scotland, where the heather-clad hills roll under vast skies,
a breed of cattle emerged that would shape the very fabric of modern agriculture
Angus cattle first arrived in the United States from Scotland in 1873,
when George Grant imported four Angus bulls to Victoria County in Kansas
In the pastoral landscapes of Scotland, where the heather-clad hills roll under vast skies,
a breed of cattle emerged that would shape the very fabric of modern agriculture