"The Chester White Swine Record, Volume 20" offers a detailed historical record of Chester White swine, a breed of domestic pig known for its white color, large size, and docile temperament. Compiled by the Chester White Swine Record Association, this volume provides valuable insights into the breed's lineage, characteristics, and breeding practices during the period it covers.
As a primary source document, this record is invaluable for agricultural historians, livestock enthusiasts, and those interested in the development of animal husbandry in the United States. It serves as a testament to the importance of breed associations in maintaining and improving livestock standards, providing a snapshot of agricultural practices and the economic significance of swine breeding.
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