Turk, Kenneth2005-06-242005-06-241987https://hdl.handle.net/1813/1519A print on demand of these books and articles can be obtained from Cornell Business Services (CBS) Digital Services by sending e-mail to digital@cornell.edu or calling 607.255.2524. In the body of the message include the identifier.uri for the book or article, and ask to be contacted regarding payment.Animal husbandry at Cornell is as old as the university itself. It is hoped that those that study this early history will grasp the significance of the evolutionary growth and development of the College's functions in educating and training men and women for leadership, the contributions to animal agriculture through research, and the transfer of knowledge and technology to livestock producers, industries, and consumers. Progress and development of animal husbandry at Cornell from the beginning through 1963 provided a firm foundation for even greater accomplishments in the future in the animal science.38564497 bytesapplication/pdfen-USAnimal HusbandryCornell UniversityAgricultureAnimal CultureStudy and TeachingAnimal Husbandry at Cornell: A History and Record of Development from 1868 to 1963book