A vintage publication from Beaver Dam Stock Farm, "The Blood of Ormsby Korndyke Lad" serves as both a tribute and a detailed review of the renowned sire’s impact on cattle breeding. Published in 1921, this work meticulously illustrates and celebrates Ormsby Korndyke Lad’s superior qualities and the elevated standard of excellence he brought to the breed and the Beaver Dam herd.
More than just a historical record, this book offers valuable insights into the practices of early 20th-century animal husbandry and the importance of selective breeding in agriculture. It provides a glimpse into the dedication and appreciation of breeders during this era. This makes it a valuable resource for historians, agricultural enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolution of dairy farming in America.
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