"Ayrshire Herd Record, Volume 25" is a detailed registry of Ayrshire cattle, a breed renowned for its dairy production and hardiness. Compiled by the Ayrshire Breeders' Association and related organizations, this volume continues a long-standing tradition of meticulously documenting the lineage and characteristics of these thoroughbred animals. The record provides invaluable data for breeders, farmers, and researchers interested in improving herd quality and understanding the genetic traits of Ayrshire cattle.
This volume serves as a historical snapshot of animal husbandry practices and breeding standards during the period it covers. It is an essential resource for anyone studying the history of agriculture, dairy farming, or the evolution of livestock breeding techniques. The detailed information contained within its pages offers insights into the economic and practical considerations that shaped the development of this important breed.
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