"American Duroc-Jersey Record, Volume 5" offers a detailed historical record for breeders and enthusiasts of Duroc-Jersey swine. Compiled by the American Duroc-Jersey Association, this volume meticulously documents the lineage and characteristics of registered Duroc-Jersey pigs, providing valuable insights into breeding practices and the development of this significant breed. This record is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of American agriculture, animal husbandry, and the preservation of livestock breeds. It showcases the dedication and effort involved in maintaining breed standards and improving livestock quality during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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