Continental Dorset Club Sheep Record, Volume 14, documents the registry and lineage of Dorset sheep. This comprehensive record, compiled by the Continental Dorset Club, offers invaluable data for breeders, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in the Dorset breed. The volume provides detailed information about individual animals, their parentage, and other relevant characteristics crucial for maintaining breed standards and improving livestock.
This historical record serves as a vital resource for understanding the development and preservation of Dorset sheep, offering insights into breeding practices and the evolution of this important breed. Whether for practical application or historical research, this volume is an essential addition to any collection focused on animal husbandry and agricultural history.
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