"Holstein-Friesian Register, Volume 26" offers a detailed record of the lineage and characteristics of Holstein-Friesian cattle, a breed renowned for its high milk production. Authored by Frederick Lowell Houghton, this volume provides valuable insights for breeders, farmers, and historians interested in the development of animal husbandry in the United States.
This register includes essential information such as pedigree data, breeding records, and performance metrics, contributing to the ongoing efforts to improve and refine the breed. Serving as a historical snapshot, this volume reflects the agricultural practices and breeding strategies of the time, making it an indispensable resource for understanding the evolution of dairy farming and livestock management. A must-have for anyone dedicated to the preservation and study of this iconic breed.
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