American Clydesdale Stud Book, Volume 10, is a historical record documenting the lineage and registration of Clydesdale horses in America. This volume, compiled by Alex Gailbraith, Charles F. Mills, the American Clydesdale Association, and R. B. Ogilvie, offers invaluable information for breeders, historians, and enthusiasts interested in the Clydesdale breed.
Containing detailed pedigree information, breeding records, and registration details, this book serves as a primary source for understanding the development and preservation of Clydesdales in America. It is an essential resource for anyone studying the history of animal husbandry, equine science, or the cultural significance of these magnificent draft horses. This meticulously documented stud book is a testament to the dedication and passion of those committed to maintaining the integrity and quality of the American Clydesdale.
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