Delve into the comprehensive record of Shire horses in America with "The American Shire Horse Stud Book, Volume 5." This meticulously compiled volume, a publication of the American Shire Horse Association under the guidance of Charles Burgess, serves as an invaluable resource for breeders, owners, and enthusiasts of this magnificent breed.
Inside, discover detailed genealogies, breeding records, and essential information pertaining to Shire horses registered within the American stud book. This volume preserves a vital piece of equestrian history, documenting the lineage and characteristics that define the American Shire horse.
A must-have for anyone passionate about Shire horses, animal husbandry, or the preservation of equine heritage.
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