"Flock Book, Volume 7" meticulously documents the lineage and characteristics of American and Delaine-Merino sheep. This essential resource, compiled by the American and Delaine-Merino Record Association, provides detailed records of individual animals, offering invaluable insights for breeders, historians, and agricultural researchers.
This volume serves as a crucial historical document, capturing the state of sheep breeding and animal husbandry practices at the time of its publication. It offers a glimpse into the efforts to improve and standardize the breed, showcasing the dedication of breeders and the evolving understanding of genetics. With its precise records and comprehensive information, "Flock Book, Volume 7" remains a vital reference for anyone interested in the history and development of American livestock.
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