"Standard Chester White Record, Volume 2" is a vital historical resource for breeders, historians, and anyone interested in the Chester White breed of pigs. Published by the Standard Chester White Record Association, this volume meticulously documents the lineage and characteristics of Chester White swine. It provides valuable insights into the breed's development and the practices of animal husbandry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This record offers a snapshot of agricultural practices of the era and serves as a primary source for understanding the efforts to standardize and improve livestock breeds. A must-have for agricultural libraries, historical societies, and anyone interested in the history of animal breeding.
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