Holstein Herd-book, Volume 6, compiled by the Holstein Breeders' Association of America, is an essential resource for breeders, researchers, and historians interested in the development of Holstein cattle in America. This meticulously maintained register provides detailed pedigrees and performance records of Holstein cattle, tracing their lineage and characteristics.
As a historical document, this volume offers valuable insights into the practices of animal husbandry and the evolution of dairy farming in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is a crucial reference for understanding the genetic heritage of one of the world's most important dairy breeds and a testament to the dedication of the Holstein Breeders' Association in preserving its legacy.
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