"The Flock Book Of The Kent Or Romney Marsh Sheep, Volume 7" offers a comprehensive record for breeders and enthusiasts of this distinctive sheep breed. Compiled by the Kent or Romney Marsh Sheep-Breeders' Association, this volume provides valuable data and insights into the lineage, characteristics, and management of Kent or Romney Marsh sheep.
This book serves as an essential reference, documenting the breed's development and the dedicated efforts of breeders to maintain its quality and resilience. It captures a specific era in agricultural history, offering a glimpse into the practices and priorities of sheep farming in the region.
For agricultural historians, livestock specialists, and those with an interest in British farming traditions, this volume is a treasure trove of information. It provides both detailed records and a broader understanding of the role of the Kent or Romney Marsh sheep in the agricultural landscape.
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