Farmed animals all have stories to tell but few get the chance to do so; this book amplifies their unique voices via the narratives of rescued animals. Each chapter looks at a species' entwined history with humanity as well as the biological and neurological structures that confirm their ability to experience positive and negative emotions.
Farmed animals all have stories to tell but few get the chance to do so; this book amplifies their unique voices via the narratives of rescued animals. Each chapter looks at a species' entwined history with humanity as well as the biological and neurological structures that confirm their ability to experience positive and negative emotions.
Introduction 1. Welfare, ethics and productivity: An incompatible mix? 2. Farmed animal sanctuaries: A growing movement 3. Cattle sentient animals, not "raw materials" 4. Pigs complex and intelligent individuals 5. Sheep resilient and unique personalities 6. Goats mischievous and fun loving characters 7. Chickens foraging with friends 8. Roosters friends and protectors 9. Turkeys unique individuals, not celebratory meals 10. Geese intelligent, emotional and charming 11. Ducks water loving and social individuals 12. Alpacas and llamas charismatic and sensitive personalities 13. Camels majestic and resilient wanderers 14. Donkeys and mules sentient animals, not beasts of burden 15. Rabbits sensitive and curious companions 16. Conclusion Crossroads in animal welfare
Introduction 1. Welfare, ethics and productivity: An incompatible mix? 2. Farmed animal sanctuaries: A growing movement 3. Cattle sentient animals, not "raw materials" 4. Pigs complex and intelligent individuals 5. Sheep resilient and unique personalities 6. Goats mischievous and fun loving characters 7. Chickens foraging with friends 8. Roosters friends and protectors 9. Turkeys unique individuals, not celebratory meals 10. Geese intelligent, emotional and charming 11. Ducks water loving and social individuals 12. Alpacas and llamas charismatic and sensitive personalities 13. Camels majestic and resilient wanderers 14. Donkeys and mules sentient animals, not beasts of burden 15. Rabbits sensitive and curious companions 16. Conclusion Crossroads in animal welfare
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