Publisher's Synopsis
"Horse Breeding on the Range," penned by T. H. Spaulding & Co., offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of equine management in the late 19th-century American West. Originally published in 1892, this practical guide delves into the essential techniques for successfully breeding horses in the unique environment of the open range. Readers will discover time-tested methods for selecting breeding stock, managing herds, and ensuring the health and vitality of their animals.
This vintage manual is more than just a historical artifact; it provides valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of early ranchers and breeders. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an animal husbandry student, or simply captivated by the lore of the Wild West, "Horse Breeding on the Range" promises an engaging and informative journey back in time. Experience the dedication and ingenuity of those who shaped the American frontier.
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