"The American Shropshire Sheep Record, Volume 6" offers a detailed look into the Shropshire sheep breed, chronicling lineage and characteristics important to breeders and agricultural enthusiasts. This volume, compiled under the auspices of the American Shropshire Registry Association, serves as an invaluable resource for those involved in the raising and study of these animals.
Containing meticulous records, this book provides essential data for maintaining breed standards and improving livestock management. It is a crucial addition to any collection focused on animal science, agricultural history, or the specific heritage of American sheep breeds. The historical significance of these records offers a window into the practices and priorities of early American farming.
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