History of Aberdeen Angus

The history of the Aberdeen Angus (Black Angus) breed dates back to the 1870s in Scotland. It was here that the breeding of this now globally popular and market-leading beef cattle breed began. The Aberdeen Angus is characterized by its elegant, fine-boned stature, noble head, muscular neck, and straight back. It is non-aggressive, very gentle, calm, and easy to handle. Genetically hornless, its color is mostly black, although there are hidden red pigments and rarely completely red variants.

The cows have excellent maternal qualities, calve easily, and produce enough milk to raise their calves. This breed matures early, and heifers can be used for breeding at the age of 13 to 15 months, depending on weight and body structure. It is extremely economical and has an excellent ability to utilize pasture and feed. The Aberdeen Angus adapts perfectly to various environments and weather conditions.

It has a high meat yield of top quality. Due to its fine-fibered, well-marbled meat structure, the breed is highly sought after.

Aberdeen Angus Breeding Animal

In the beef cattle sector, various production goals can be pursued. Apart from a few exceptions, the main goal is the production of the end product: meat. However, the production of high-quality meat requires strict regulations. Depending on the vision of the livestock farmer and the available resources, they choose the breed with the most suitable characteristics and decide on the appropriate form of husbandry.

After extensive and targeted research focused on international markets, we decided on the Aberdeen Angus breed. Our decision was based on the evaluation of the following value-determining characteristics:

The Aberdeen Angus is a gentle, calm, and easy-to-handle breed.
It is genetically hornless, which can often avoid a safety hazard.
Excellent maternal qualities.
Early sexual maturity.
Excellent ability to efficiently utilize pastures and feed.
Optimal adaptability to various environments and weather conditions.
Produces top-quality, high-grade meat.

We do everything to ensure that our name is a guarantee. Whether it’s breeding animal or meat, we strive to achieve the best possible quality.

Our personal breeding goals are:
Excellent reproduction capacity
Natural, easy calving without assistance
Premium meet quality
Calm character

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Breeding Bulls

Our breeding bulls come from renowned farms that rank among the international elite. Their bloodlines trace back to Canada, the USA, New Zealand, and Scotland. Each bull boasts high breeding value and prestigious lineage, as evidenced by their well-above-average evaluation indices.
Our primary goal is to preserve and systematically combine these valuable traits and lines.

Thomas Boa Grade Up

(Born: January 28, 2019) Active breeding bull since 2023.

VG Jack

(Born: February 2, 2021) Active breeding bull since 2022.

Carinthia Darth Vader

(Born: July 11, 2018) Active breeding bull since April 2020.

Petekhof Paolo

(Born: August 23, 2018) Active breeding bull since April 2020.

VG James Q 717

(Born: December 19, 2015) Active breeding bull since March 2018.

BOA Admiral 7B

(Born: January 3, 2014) Sire of calves born between 2016 and 2020.

BOA Next Day

(Born: January 5, 2009) Sire of calves born between 2012 and 2020.

BOA Bill

(Born: March 31, 2008) Sire of calves born between 2011 and 2018.

SRV Hedebo Lead On

(Born: June 19, 2007) Sire of calves born in 2012.

Ronaldo GH

(Born: February 21, 2006) Sire of calves born in 2010.