At what age can Angus bulls be used for breeding?

Angus bulls typically reach sexual maturity around 14-18 months of age. However, they are not usually used for breeding until they are 2 years old.

This is because:

* Physical development: They need to be fully grown and physically mature to handle the demands of breeding.

* Sperm quality: It takes time for their sperm to develop fully and reach optimal quality.

* Temperament: Young bulls can be unpredictable, and it's important for them to be well-trained and handled before they are used for breeding.

It's important to note that these are general guidelines, and the specific age at which an Angus bull can be used for breeding may vary depending on individual factors such as genetics, nutrition, and management practices.