Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dec 19, 2021 · Jeff DeYoung. Dec 19, 2021 Updated Dec 21, 2021. In the early 1900s, Angus bull Earl Marshall sired a collection of state, national and international champions. Today, approximately 90% of registered Angus cattle carry Earl Marshall’s genes. Photo courtesy American Angus Hall of Fame.

    • Jeff Deyoung
  2. Earl Marshall. Earl Marshall was one of the all-time great bulls of the breed, born on September 4, 1912, on the W.A. McHenry Farm in Denison, IA. At the present time, the American Angus Association, since its origin in 1883, has registered 16,832,114 animals in the herd book, 15,040,919 have Earl Marshall in their pedigree.

  3. This home movie was shot at the famous Harrison and Ryan Angus herd near Harlan, Iowa, in 1928. It shows the famed Angus bull Earl Marshall at age 15. He die...

    • May 23, 2011
    • 6.5K
    • Angus TV
  4. Jun 18, 2020 · Earl Marshall lived the majority of his reproductive life on the farmstead and is the traceable ancestor to more than 99.9 percent of all purebred Angus cattle registered by the American Angus...

    • Iowa Culture
  5. Feb 28, 2011 · In this "I Am Angus" segment, we hear the amazing story of W.A. McHenry, an Iowa pioneer, who raised Earl Marshall, perhaps the greatest beef bull ever. For more information, visit...

    • Feb 28, 2011
    • 15.6K
    • Angus TV
  6. People also ask

  7. Dec 21, 2021 · Dec 21, 2021 Updated Dec 21, 2021. Jeff Deyoung. More than 108 years ago, an Angus calf was born in the rolling hills of western Iowa. Named Earl Marshall by his owner, W. A. McHenry, that...

  8. The impact of the McHenry family on national, state and local history, and the importance W.A. McHenry’s bull, Earl Marshall, on the Angus breed in the United States, was brought together in one celebration Wednesday at the Earl Marshall 100th Birthday Party and Field Day at the historic McHenry House in Denison.

  1. People also search for