This "Special Report...regarding Published Charges Concerning the Society" provides a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of the Percheron Horse Association of America in the early 20th century. Likely published around 1911, the report addresses charges and concerns related to the organization's pedigree committee. It offers valuable insights into the standards, controversies, and administrative challenges faced by breed associations during a period of significant growth and change in American agriculture.
Researchers of animal husbandry, agricultural history, and the development of breed standards will find this a valuable primary source. The report is essential for anyone interested in the history and preservation of the Percheron horse, as well as the broader context of American agricultural societies at the turn of the century.
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