The founder of the world’s most successful beef breed is to be honoured with a memorial at Glamis Castle.
Hugh Watson began farming Aberdeen-Angus cattle in the 19th Century near Newtyle, starting a bloodline that has a reputation for its quality and character.
The Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society, which champions the breed across the UK and Ireland from its base in Perth, has plans to build a granite memorial to Watson in the shadow of 14th-century Glamis Castle.
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