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Salamon's Artificial Insemination of Sheep and Goats, written by Gareth Evans, is a highly sought-after textbook in the fields of animal care, husbandry, and breeding. This 1987 publication by Butterworths is a valuable resource for young adults and adults interested in learning about the practical skills involved in artificial insemination of sheep and goats. As a vintage paperback, it offers a unique perspective on the subject, with 194 pages of informative content and illustrations that enhance understanding.
This book is particularly special for those involved in farming, agriculture, or animal welfare, as it provides in-depth knowledge on conception, fertilization, and impregnation in sheep and goats. The author, Gareth Evans, is an expert in the field, and his writing is clear and concise, making the book accessible to readers with varying levels of experience. The fact that it is a vintage publication also makes it a collector's item for those interested in the history of animal breeding and husbandry.
The condition of this book is excellent, with a clean and tidy interior, no writing or dog ears, and a tight binding. The cover does show some light fading, but this does not detract from the overall quality of the book. This is an ideal purchase for anyone looking for a comprehensive and authoritative guide to artificial insemination of sheep and goats, and its vintage status only adds to its appeal.
As a rare and highly sought-after textbook, Salamon's Artificial Insemination of Sheep and Goats is a valuable addition to any library or collection. Its unique blend of practical knowledge, expert authorship, and vintage status make it a must-have for anyone interested in animal care, breeding, and welfare.
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