The "British Berkshire Herd Book, Volume 13" is an invaluable resource for historians, agricultural researchers, and anyone interested in the heritage of British livestock breeding. This volume, compiled by the British Berkshire Society, provides a detailed record of Berkshire pigs, their lineage, and breeders. It offers insights into the development and preservation of this distinctive breed during a specific period in agricultural history.
Containing meticulously recorded data, this book serves as a primary source for understanding breeding practices, bloodlines, and the overall management of Berkshire pigs. It is a crucial reference for those studying the evolution of animal husbandry in Britain and the efforts to maintain breed purity and improve livestock quality. The "British Berkshire Herd Book" remains a testament to the dedication of breeders and the importance of preserving agricultural heritage.
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