American Rambouillet Record, Volume 6, meticulously compiled by the American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders' Association, stands as a vital historical resource for breeders, historians, and anyone with an interest in American agricultural heritage. This volume continues the tradition of documenting the lineage and characteristics of Rambouillet sheep, a breed prized for its wool and meat production. It provides a detailed record of individual animals, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of breeding practices and breed development during the period.
Containing valuable genealogical data, this book serves as both a practical tool for breeders seeking to improve their flocks and a fascinating glimpse into the past for researchers. The careful record-keeping reflects the dedication of the association to maintaining the integrity and quality of the Rambouillet breed, making this volume an enduring testament to the importance of animal husbandry in American history.
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