This volume of the "American And Delaine-merino Record Association" provides a detailed record of the association's activities and the lineage of American and Delaine-Merino sheep. Essential for breeders, historians of agriculture, and anyone interested in the development of livestock breeds in America, this book offers insights into the standards and practices of a key organization dedicated to the improvement and preservation of these important sheep breeds. It includes pedigrees, member information, and the rules governing the association, offering a comprehensive view of the early efforts to standardize and promote excellence in sheep breeding.
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