"Data On The Growth Of Young Stock" presents a detailed examination of the developmental stages and growth patterns of young livestock. Authored by Charles Christian Georgeson, F. C. Burtis, and Daniel Henry Otis, this work provides valuable insights into animal husbandry and agricultural science.
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