"American Poland-China Record, Volume 5" is a historical record documenting the lineage and pedigree of Poland China hogs, an American breed of domestic pig. Compiled by the American Poland-China Record Association, this volume serves as a valuable resource for breeders, historians, and anyone interested in the agricultural history of the United States.
Providing detailed information on individual animals, breeding practices, and the breed's development, this record offers insights into the efforts to improve and standardize the Poland China breed. It is an essential reference for understanding the role of animal husbandry in American agriculture and the importance of breed-specific record-keeping.
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