"Coates's Herd Book, Volume 24" is an invaluable resource for breeders and enthusiasts of Shorthorn cattle. Compiled by George Coates and the Shorthorn Society of the United Kingdom, this volume continues the tradition of meticulously documenting the lineage and characteristics of these prized animals. Within these pages, readers will find detailed pedigree information, breeding records, and essential data for managing and improving their herds.
This book offers a snapshot into the historical practices of animal husbandry and the dedicated efforts to refine and promote the Shorthorn breed. It remains a vital reference for anyone interested in the history of agriculture, animal science, and the evolution of livestock breeding techniques. It is essential reading for historians, agricultural researchers, and Shorthorn cattle enthusiasts.
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