"American Berkshire Record, Volume 55" offers a detailed compilation of records pertaining to Berkshire pigs, a breed renowned for its quality and heritage. Published by the American Berkshire Association, this volume continues a long-standing tradition of documenting the lineage, breeding, and characteristics of Berkshire swine in America. It serves as an invaluable resource for breeders, historians, and anyone interested in the preservation and understanding of this significant breed.
Within these pages, readers will find meticulous entries, providing insights into the breeding practices and pedigree of individual animals. This record is essential for maintaining the integrity of the Berkshire breed and offers a unique glimpse into the agricultural practices of the time. Whether for genealogical research, historical context, or practical application in modern breeding, this volume stands as a testament to the enduring importance of careful animal husbandry.
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