Originally published in 1906 as part of the National Problems
series, this book explains both the scientific and practical
aspects of the breeding industry in Britain. Heape stresses the
importance of the animal breeder as part of the agricultural and
economic infrastructure of the country, particularly at a time when
horses were still used for transportation, and suggests ways in
which the government of the time could be more supportive to animal
breeders, who perform such a significant yet often overlooked role.
This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the
history of British agriculture and animal husbandry.
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