"Coates's Herd Book, Volume 45" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the lineage and breeding of Shorthorn cattle. Compiled by George Coates and the Shorthorn Society of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, this volume provides a detailed record of Shorthorn pedigrees, tracing the ancestry of notable animals and offering crucial insights into the development of this important breed.
This meticulously documented herd book is essential for breeders, historians, and researchers studying the evolution of agricultural practices and the improvement of livestock. It showcases the dedication to preserving the genetic heritage of Shorthorn cattle, a breed renowned for its quality and economic value. The information contained within these pages offers a unique glimpse into the world of animal husbandry and the efforts to enhance the characteristics of one of the most influential breeds in agricultural history.
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