The Flock Book Of The Kent Or Romney Marsh Sheep, Volume 11, compiled by the Kent or Romney Marsh Sheep-Breeders' Association, offers a detailed historical record of this distinctive sheep breed. This volume provides invaluable information for agricultural historians, sheep breeders, and anyone interested in the heritage of British livestock. Detailing lineage, breeding practices, and flock management, the book serves as a crucial primary source for understanding the development and preservation of the Kent or Romney Marsh sheep.
Originally published in the early 20th century, this meticulously documented volume reflects the dedication of breeders to maintaining the purity and quality of their flocks. It is a testament to the enduring importance of traditional farming practices and the vital role of breed associations in agricultural history. "The Flock Book" remains a significant resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
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