A comprehensive historical record, "British Berkshire Herd Book, Volume 11" offers a detailed look into the lineage and characteristics of Berkshire pigs in Britain. Compiled by the British Berkshire Society, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for breeders, agricultural historians, and anyone interested in the development of livestock breeds.
Inside, readers will find meticulously documented pedigrees, performance records, and descriptions that trace the ancestry of these prized animals. This collection not only provides practical information for breeders aiming to improve their stock but also offers a fascinating glimpse into the agricultural practices and breeding standards of the time. "Volume 11" is a testament to the dedication and expertise of those who shaped the Berkshire breed, making it an essential addition to any agricultural or historical collection.
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