"The American Shire Horse Stud Book, Volume 8" is an invaluable resource for breeders, owners, and enthusiasts of Shire horses. Compiled by Charles Burgess and the American Shire Horse Association, this volume continues the meticulous documentation of Shire horse lineage and breed standards. This stud book provides detailed records of registered Shire horses, offering a comprehensive look at their pedigrees, characteristics, and breeding history. A vital reference for preserving the integrity and promoting the understanding of this magnificent breed.
This volume serves as a crucial tool for maintaining breed purity and promoting responsible breeding practices. It showcases the dedication of the American Shire Horse Association to the preservation and improvement of the Shire horse in America, making it an essential addition to any equestrian library.
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