American Clydesdale Stud Book, Volume 1 is a historical record meticulously documenting the lineage and characteristics of Clydesdale horses in America. Compiled by Alex Gailbraith, Charles F. Mills, the American Clydesdale Association, and R. B. Ogilvie, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for breeders, historians, and anyone with an interest in the development of this iconic breed in the United States.
Containing detailed information about individual horses, their parentage, and their performance, this stud book provides a snapshot of early efforts to establish and refine the Clydesdale breed in America. This book offers insights into the practices of animal husbandry and the cultural significance of horses in American agriculture and society.
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