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1. American Maine-Anjou Association - Platte City, MO - Featuring …
Link: https://maine-anjou.org/
Description: WEBWelcome to American Maine-Anjou association. The American Maine-Anjou Association (AMAA) is a registered cattle association based out of Platte City, Mo. The primary function of the AMAA is to provide quality service, support and knowledge to its membership by promoting Maine-Anjou genetics and upholding the integrity of the membership.
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2. Maine-Anjou - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine-Anjou
Description: WEBMaine-Anjou. The Maine-Anjou is a French breed of domestic cattle, raised mainly in the Pays de la Loire region in north-western France. It was created in the nineteenth century in the historic province of Maine by cross-breeding the local Mancelle dairy cattle with Durham stock from Britain, and was at first called the Durham-Mancelle.
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3. Maine-Anjou Cattle: Pictures, Facts, Uses, Origins
Link: https://animal-world.com/maine-anjou-cattle/
Description: WEBFeb 19, 2024 · Temperament: Calm and docile. Maine-Anjou Cattle Origins. The Maine-Anjou breed originated in Northwestern France. The Mancelle cattle breed was already well-known in that region. Mancelle cattle were large, muscled, and had an easy fattening ability. In 1839, a landowner, Count de Falloux, imported the Durham cattle breed from …
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4. Maine-Anjou Cattle | Oklahoma State University
Link: https://breeds.okstate.edu/cattle/maine-anjou-cattle.html
Description: WEBThe Maine-Anjou is one of the larger breeds developed in France, with mature bulls weighing from 2200 to 3100 pounds on the average. Mature cows will range from 1500 to 1900 pounds. The coloring is a very dark red with white markings on the head, belly, rear legs and tail. White on other parts of the body is also common.
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5. Maine Anjou Cows: Guide, Info & Facts - CowCaretaker
Link: https://cowcaretaker.com/maine-anjou/
Description: WEBSep 14, 2022 · Maine Anjou or Rouge des Prés. Origin. France. Appearance. Maine Anjou cattle are dark red or black with white and are polled. They have strong conformation with well-built, strong legs. They have long faces and noses that are tilted upward. Males are more muscular than females and have rounded appearances. Calf Weight.
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6. Frequently Asked Questions about Maine-Anjou Cattle
Link: https://maine-anjou.org/pdfs/2021/FAQ-ABOUT-MAINE-ANJOU.pdf
Description: WEBa. The American Maine-Anjou Association (AMAA) has members in almost every state in the United States. The majority of Maine-Anjou cattle thrive in the Midwest and in the Southwesern United States. The AMAA office is currently located in Platte City, Missouri. 5. What do Maine-Anjou cattle offer to the beef industry? a. Maine-Anjou cattle can ...
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7. Maine Anjou Cattle Breed – Everything You Need to Know
Link: https://domesticanimalbreeds.com/maine-anjou-cattle-breed-everything-you-need-to-know/
Description: WEBThe Maine Anjou is a pretty French breed of cattle that are well known amongst the cattle world for their quite even disposition, hardiness and ease of handling. They are popular amongst young breeders’ clubs in America and also for small farmers looking for a cattle breed that is low-maintenance and cost efficient for their farming ...
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8. Maine Anjou | History
Link: https://maine-anjou.org/history.php
Description: WEBThe Maine-Anjou is one of the larger breeds developed in France, with mature bulls weighing from 2,200 to 3,100 pounds on the average. Mature cows will range from 1,500 to 1,900. The coloring is very dark red with white markings on …
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9. Maine-Anjou (Rouge des Prés) | The Cattle Site
Link: https://www.thecattlesite.com/breeds/beef/66/maine-anjou-rouge-des-prés
Description: WEBSep 29, 2022 · The Maine-Anjou is traditionally red with white markings on the head, belly, rear legs and tail, but today they are more solid in colour pattern with black, red, black and white being the popular choice. Bulls weigh approximately 2000-2500 lbs and females 1400-1600 lbs. The Maine-Anjou breed excels in performance/feed efficiency, disposition ...
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10. Maine Anjou Cattle
Link: https://www.cattle.com/articles/title/Maine%20Anjou%20Cattle.aspx
Description: WEBThe Maine Anjou Society with members from both Canada and the United States was formed in 1969, in Nebraska. The American Maine-Anjou Association formed until 1976. It was apparent to the cattle producers that an influx of Maine- Anjou would serve to compliment other breeds. The high genetic diversity from introducing the continental …