This is Volume 1 of the "Canadian Shorthorn Herd Book," a vital resource for breeders, historians, and anyone interested in the lineage of Shorthorn cattle in Canada. Published under the authority of the Canadian Shorthorn Association, this meticulously compiled record details the pedigrees and characteristics of Shorthorn cattle, offering invaluable insights into breeding practices and the development of the breed within Canada.
Essential for agricultural libraries, genealogical researchers, and those involved in animal husbandry, this herd book provides a historical snapshot of Shorthorn breeding in Canada during the period it covers, showcasing the dedication and expertise of Canadian breeders. It serves as a foundational document for understanding the heritage and ongoing evolution of Shorthorn cattle within the country.
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