"The Flock Book Of The Oxford Down Sheep, Volume 14" is a valuable resource for breeders, historians, and anyone interested in the Oxford Down breed. Published by the Oxford Down Sheep Breeders' Association, this volume offers a detailed record of the breed's lineage, characteristics, and breeding practices. It provides essential information for maintaining the integrity and quality of the Oxford Down sheep, known for its robust build and high-quality wool and meat. This book serves as both a historical document and a practical guide, offering insights into the traditions and techniques of sheep farming. It is an important addition to any agricultural or zoological collection, and an invaluable tool for those involved in the preservation and improvement of this distinctive breed.
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