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            in 1924, the ABBA celebrates the American Brahman, the first beef
            cattle breed developed in the United States. | 
        
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          |  |  |  |   | International
              Brangus Breeders Association |  | 
        
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          |  | Registered
            Brangus must be 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Angus, solid black, polled as
            to conformation and breed character. | 
        
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          |  |  |  |   | International
              Red Brangus Breeders Association |  | 
        
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          |  | The Red
            Brangus is one of the fastest growing breeds in the tropical and
            subtropical regions of the world including Africa and Australia. | 
        
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          |  |  |  |   | Braunvieh
              Association of America |  | 
        
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          |  | Approximately
            130 head of Braunvieh were imported into USA from Switzerland between 1869 and 1880.
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          |  | World population
            of Braunvieh is over 7,000,000 head. Herdbooks are being kept by
            breeders' associations in 42 countries. | 
        
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          |  | Some authors
            suggest British White Cattle were brought to the United Kingdom by
            the Romans about 55 B.C. There is further evidence that British White
            Cattle were in the United Kingdom in pre-Roman times; perhaps as
            early as 4000 B.C. | 
        
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